What are the medications used to treat gastric nerve disorders

Gastric nerve disorders are mainly associated with psycho-psychological factors, gastritis, gastric ulcer and other factors. Common treatment drugs include: gastrointestinal dynamics drugs such as domperidone, acid inhibitors such as omeprazole, bismuth agents such as bismuth potassium citrate, antacids such as magnesium aluminium carbonate, anti-anxiety drugs such as clonazepam, antidepressants such as paroxetine.
1. Gastrointestinal power drugs: such as mosapride and domperidone. The use of gastrointestinal dynamics can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and relieve bloating.
2. Acid-suppressing drugs: such as omeprazole, lansoprazole and so on. The use of acid-suppressing drugs can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and reduce the stimulation of gastric mucosa by gastric acid.
3. Bismuth: such as bismuth potassium citrate, bismuth pectin, etc. The use of bismuth can protect the gastric mucosa.
4. Antacids: such as magnesium aluminum carbonate, aluminum hydroxide gel and so on. The use of antacids can relieve the irritation of gastric acid on the mucosa.
5. Anti-anxiety drugs: such as clonazepam, prazosilam, etc.. The use of anxiolytics can relieve the patient’s psychogenic anxiety.
6. Antidepressants: such as paroxetine, sertraline, etc.. The use of antidepressants can improve the patient’s depressive symptoms.
It is recommended that patients go to professional hospitals, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and strictly prohibit the use of self-medication or higher drug dosage.