There is no concept of “repairing gastric mucosa” in Chinese medicine. Damage to the gastric mucosa may belong to the category of “stomach pain” in Chinese medicine, which may be related to gastric qi deficiency, gastric yin deficiency, gastric heat, etc. The discomfort caused by damage to the gastric mucosa can be improved by using Sijunzi Pill, Nourishing Gastric Shuo Capsule and other proprietary Chinese medicines according to the doctor’s instructions.
1. Stomach qi deficiency: stomach qi deficiency is related to dietary irregularities and overwork, etc. Common symptoms include gastric distension or hidden pain, belching (belching), yellowish color, and fatigue (lack of spirit, fatigue and idleness), etc. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Sijunzi Pills and Chinese medicines to improve the discomfort caused by the damage of gastric mucosa. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Chinese medicines such as Sijunzi Pill, tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi (treating qi deficiency by replenishing the spleen) Pill to treat the uncomfortable symptoms caused by damage to the gastric mucosa.
2. Stomach yin deficiency: Stomach yin deficiency is related to Yin injury caused by fever, uncontrolled diet, and emotional disorders, which can cause gastric distension, vague burning pain in the stomach and epigastric region, dry vomiting, hiccups, and dryness of the mouth and throat after eating. Stomach yin deficiency can follow the doctor’s instructions to use gastric relief capsule, yin deficiency gastric pain particles to relieve gastric mucosa damage caused by the discomfort of the symptoms.
3. Stomach heat: external heat, dietary disorders, emotional disorders can cause stomach heat, the main symptoms are hyperphagia, thirst for cold drinks, gastric pain or a burning sensation, bad breath, and so on. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions with Zuojin Pills, Sanjiu Gastrointestinal Pellets and other proprietary Chinese medicines, in order to alleviate the discomfort caused by gastric mucous membrane damage.
It is recommended that patients use medication under the guidance of a doctor, and should not use proprietary Chinese medicines on their own to avoid adverse consequences. During the period of medication, pay attention to the rationality of diet, avoiding the intake of cold, spicy and stimulating food.