What should I do if I have a hard time drinking?

Difficulty in drinking may be caused by alcohol stimulation, gastritis, and allergy. It is recommended to avoid drinking alcohol, and general treatment and medication such as bismuth potassium citrate, bismuth pectin, omeprazole, and loratadine tablets can be used as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Alcohol stimulation: Alcohol intake into the stomach will cause direct stimulation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, resulting in mucosal congestion, which leads to difficult drinking. You can drink more water to accelerate the metabolism of alcohol, but also follow the doctor’s orders, such as omeprazole, to protect the gastric mucosa, so as to alleviate the symptoms of difficult to drink.
2. Gastritis: Gastritis patients, drinking will stimulate the diseased gastric mucosa, but also lead to excessive secretion of gastric acid, further damage to the stomach, which leads to difficult to drink. You can take bismuth pectin orally to protect the gastric mucosa and omeprazole to inhibit gastric acid to relieve the symptoms of drinking.
If accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, can be given amoxicillin + clarithromycin + omeprazole + bismuth potassium citrate and other anti-infection treatment.
3. Allergy: If the patient is allergic, he or she may be allergic to alcohol, which will easily cause difficulty in drinking after drinking. It can be prescribed oral loratadine tablets, or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets to play the role of anti-allergy, so as to alleviate the symptoms of difficult to drink.
If the patient has difficulty drinking, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.