It may be true that bile reflux is cured in five days, if it is caused by gastroduodenal dysfunction, it can be cured in five days, but not if it is caused by bile reflux after surgery for gastric disorders or gallbladder disorders. Under normal circumstances, bile drains into the duodenum, after which it flows down the small intestine to digest food, and if it flows backwards into the stomach or even into the esophagus, it is called bile reflux. Bile reflux can be triggered by emotional factors, poor gastrointestinal motility or excessive bile secretion, and can be cured in five days with medication if caused by these triggers. If it is caused by surgical diversion, such as after gastrectomy Bi II anastomosis, the bile must flow through the stomach, and it cannot be cured. If you have bile reflux, treatment and prevention need to be done at the same time. In daily life, it is recommended to keep a happy mood, not too nervous, good at releasing pressure, keep eating small meals, do not eat too much at each meal, and adhere to a moderate amount of daily exercise, which can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and is conducive to the drainage of bile. With bile reflux, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. However, each person’s condition is different, a few days can be cured or can be cured are individual differences.