What medication can I take to recover from gastroptosis

Gastric ptosis can take gastric stimulants (mosapride, etc.), antiemetic drugs (metoclopramide, etc.), digestive enzyme preparations (digestive enzyme tablets, etc.), but the drugs can not cure gastric ptosis, and surgical treatment if necessary. 1. Gastric stimulants: Commonly used drugs include Mosapride, Domperidone, etc., which can increase gastrointestinal peristalsis, promote rapid digestion of food, relieve abdominal pressure, and improve belching, bloating and other discomforts. 2. Antiemetic drugs: representative drugs include metoclopramide, etc. to relieve nausea, vomiting, belching, bloating and other discomforts. 3. Digestive enzyme preparations: for example, digestive enzyme tablets, mitochondrial pancreatic enzyme tablets, etc., which can help to digest food and reduce the pressure of the stomach. 4. Surgery: Gastric resection can be considered for those who have gastroptosis with unsatisfactory results after medication. It is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible and take medication as prescribed by the doctor, do not take medication on your own.