Chronic non-atrophic gastritis for 2 months and it’s still not good what’s wrong?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis for 2 months is still not good need to consider whether the dietary management of life is in place, whether the drug is symptomatic, whether there is a combination of other conditions (such as Helicobacter pylori infection, taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). 1. Dietary adjustments: adjust dietary structure, avoid stimulating foods; adjust eating habits, avoid overeating; adjust mood, avoid anxiety and depression; moderate exercise, avoid sedentary. 2. Drug application: such as acid reflux, heartburn can be given to omeprazole and other drugs; such as belching (hiccups), nausea can be given to the compound digestive enzymes, mitochondrial pancreatic enzyme tablets and other drugs; such as nausea, abdominal distension can be given to the moxabepril, itopride and other drugs. However, the specific dosage and use of these drugs still need to follow the doctor’s instructions, otherwise it may not achieve the desired therapeutic effect. 3. Combined with other conditions: if combined with Helicobacter pylori infection need to give the corresponding drugs to eradicate the bacteria; if taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen, indomethacin) need to consider changing the drug. For chronic non-atrophic gastritis that has not been well for 2 months, it is recommended to consult a doctor.