The burning sensation in the stomach after drinking and vomiting may be the result of acute inflammation caused by alcohol stimulation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, at this time the symptoms can be relieved through general treatment, drug therapy.
1. General treatment: during the illness, patients should eat a light diet, avoid eating spicy and irritating food, to prevent further damage to the gastric mucosa. Drink plenty of water to maintain electrolyte balance. Regular work and rest, avoid staying up late, tired, ensure enough sleep.
2. Drug therapy: acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and rabeprazole can be used to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, thus preventing gastric acid from stimulating the damaged gastric mucosa again. Gastric mucosal protective agents such as aluminum magnesium suspension, Sofadone dry suspension and other drugs can be used to protect the gastric mucosa to avoid re-injury.
The patient should go to the hospital as soon as possible, complete the relevant examination such as blood routine, secretion test, etc., to assess the condition. The above mentioned drugs should be used under the guidance of professional doctors.