Flatulence can be caused by functional dyspepsia, reflux esophagitis, chronic gastritis and other diseases, which need to be treated with medication and surgery.
1. Functional dyspepsia: the main symptom is abdominal distension, which may be accompanied by belching (burping), nausea, and some patients may also have flatulence and want to burp and can’t perform. Patients need to follow the medical advice to use domperidone, itopride and other drugs to promote gastrointestinal dynamics.
2. Reflux esophagitis: typical symptoms include reflux, belching, abdominal distension, etc., which may be manifested as flatulence and inability to burp. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use lansoprazole, rabeprazole and other proton pump inhibitors, as well as mosapride, itopride and other gastric power drugs. If the effect of drug treatment is not good, then laparoscopic fundoplication and other surgical treatment.
3. Chronic gastritis: most patients will have acid reflux, nausea, abdominal distension and other symptoms, so there is flatulence want to burp can not be. Patients can take omeprazole, lansoprazole and other proton pump inhibitors, bismuth potassium citrate, colloidal bismuth pectin and other gastric mucosal protectants as prescribed by the doctor. Patients with Helicobacter pylori infection can also take antibiotics such as metronidazole and amoxicillin.
It is recommended that patients who have flatulence and want to burp but can’t go to the hospital, identify the cause of the disease and cooperate with the doctor to actively treat the original disease.