Blockage and swelling below the chest and above the stomach

The blocking and swelling below the chest and above the stomach is often due to indigestion, gastritis, gastric ulcer, pylorus or duodenal obstruction, and patients are advised to follow medical advice for reasonable treatment according to their own reasons: 1. Indigestion: overeating or eating indigestible food, indigestion, can lead to slow emptying of food, which in turn leads to the symptoms of blocking and swelling below the chest and above the stomach, especially after eating The performance is more obvious. Attention should be paid to adjusting dietary habits, eating an easily digestible diet, such as porridge, noodles, etc., and avoiding irritating foods, after a period of dietary adjustment, the symptoms can often be relieved. Can be used under the guidance of a doctor to help digestion of drugs, such as lactobacillus tablets, compound digestive enzyme capsules, pro-dynamic drug domperidone tablets, etc.; 2, gastritis: acute and chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by a variety of causes, can be manifested as the chest below, the stomach above the blocked swelling. Treatment should pay attention to avoid triggering disease factors and symptomatic treatment for different types of gastritis. Increased gastric acid can be inhibited with proton pump inhibitors such as rabeprazole, lansoprazole, omeprazole, etc. For milder symptoms, H2 receptor blockers such as cimetidine, ranitidine, aluminum hydroxide amine, etc. can be used, and for those with dyspepsia, digestive aids such as pancreatic enzyme tablets and multi-enzyme tablets can be added. If the gastric mucosa biopsy found Helicobacter pylori, need to add quadruple eradication Hp treatment; 3, gastric ulcer: ulcerative lesions can lead to symptoms of blockage and distension below the chest and above the stomach, treatment should pay attention to more rest, avoid spicy, irritating food, avoid coffee, strong tea, etc., avoid taking ibuprofen, aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Drugs that inhibit gastric acid and protect gastric mucosa can be used as prescribed by the doctor. Those with H. pylori need to eradicate H. pylori, and if the ulcer is not healed by medication, the efficacy is not satisfactory, or the gastric ulcer causes serious complications, such as gastric ulcer bleeding, gastric perforation, pyloric obstruction and cancer, surgery is needed; 4. Pyloric or duodenal obstruction: patients may show abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting and other manifestations, and need to further improve gastroscopy, gastrointestinal imaging, etc., to clarify the disease and then do the corresponding treatment.