What to take for indigestion

Dyspepsia may be caused by functional dyspepsia, gastritis, peptic ulcer, etc. Depending on its cause, it can be treated with drugs to promote digestion (domperidone, gastric supplements, etc.), acid-suppressing drugs (omeprazole, etc.), and gastric mucous membrane protection drugs (thioglycollate, etc.).
1. Functional dyspepsia: Domperidone, Mosapride, etc. can be given to enhance the power of the stomach, combined with the application of gastrointestinal tablets, pepsin, bifidobacteria and other drugs to improve digestion and absorption.
2. Gastritis:
(1) Acid-suppressing drugs: such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, ranitidine, etc. These drugs can inhibit gastric acid secretion to protect gastric mucosa.
(2) gastric mucosa protection drugs: such as aluminum sulfate, magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets, colloidal bismuth gel, etc. to promote gastric mucosal repair, improve the defense mechanism of the gastric mucosa, help to improve the ability of digestion and absorption, improve indigestion.
3. Peptic ulcer: if if there is Helicobacter pylori infection, can be given amoxicillin, clarithromycin, omeprazole, colloidal bismuth pectin and other medications, amoxicillin, clarithromycin is generally used for 2 weeks and then stop.
It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of physicians, not self-medication.