Stomach acid burning throat

The symptoms of acid reflux burning throat in patients may be caused by a variety of reasons, among them mainly due to diseases such as reflux esophagitis or duodenal ulcer, and different diseases correspond to different treatments. A. Reflux esophagitis: 1. Etiology: The disease is a kind of gastroesophageal reflux disease, is due to the reflux of gastroduodenal contents into the esophagus, causing uncomfortable symptoms, which can lead to reflux, heartburn, and even esophageal mucosal erosion, ulcers and other adverse reactions. It can generally be caused by the patient’s diet, irregular work and rest, lack of sleep, or long-term mental tension, anxiety, etc. 2. Treatment: Patients can choose acid-suppressing drugs such as proton pump inhibitors, Hâ‚‚ receptor antagonists, etc., pro-gastrointestinal motility drugs such as pentazocine, mosapride, etopride, etc., and antacids such as magnesium hydroxide, magnesium trisilicate and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor. However, it should be noted that some of the patients with severe disease are taking drugs and need to be supplemented with endoscopic treatment, laparoscopic fundoplication surgery and other joint medical treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor according to their condition. 2. duodenal ulcer: 1. etiology: it is due to some reasons leading to increased gastric acid or reduced protective mucus, making the defense of the mucosal barrier reduced, while the duodenum under the attack of high gastric acid, pepsin, defense imbalance, digestion of its own mucosa, eventually leading to the formation of local inflammatory defects in patients. 2. treatment: in addition to the use of drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion, drugs to protect the gastric mucosa, but also need to simultaneously In addition to the use of drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion and protect the gastric mucosa, it is also necessary to take antibiotics and bismuth to achieve the purpose of treatment. Commonly used antibiotics include clarithromycin, amoxicillin, metronidazole, quinolone antibiotics, etc. Commonly used bismuth agents include bismuth potassium citrate, bismuth pectin, etc., but all need to be taken under the guidance of doctors. Note: Patients should develop good dietary habits, eat more vitamin-rich and dietary fiber food, eat less spicy and stimulating, too cold and too hot, unhygienic and indigestible food, and do not drink strong tea, coffee and other stimulating drinks. When sleeping, you can properly elevate the head of the bed and avoid eating before bedtime.