What to do if you have intestinal indigestion

Many patients with intestinal dyspepsia will have some manifestations such as abdominal distension and abdominal pain. Patients with dyspepsia can appropriately apply some digestive tract motility drugs, such as morpholine or mosapride, and also choose some drugs to adjust intestinal flora, such as bifidobacterium and bacillus subtilis. In addition, if the patient has abdominal distension and gastrointestinal peristalsis slowing down, you can choose appropriate anti-feeding drugs, such as stomachic and anti-feeding tablets. Some patients may suffer from constipation, and if the symptoms are very serious, they can be treated with appropriate corkage and, if necessary, enemas. Patients with dyspepsia need to have some relevant tests, such as gastrointestinal ultrasound and gastroscopy. If the stool is abnormal, it is recommended to complete an e-colonoscopy for clarification. At the same time, daily care should be strengthened to avoid aggravation of indigestion symptoms.