Gastric atrophy, also called atrophic gastritis, generally can not be recovered through exercise, according to gastric atrophy patients with acid reflux, abdominal distension and other symptoms to take omeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, domperidone, amoxicillin and other drugs for symptomatic treatment.
Gastric atrophy a gastric disease characterized by atrophy and thinning of the gastric mucosa, reduction or disappearance of mucosal glands, intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, and infiltration of plasma cells and lymphocytes in the lamina propria. Exercise generally can not play a therapeutic role, gastric atrophy patients are difficult to recover through exercise, generally need to receive medication to be cured.
Gastric atrophy patients with symptoms such as acid reflux and stomach pain generally take proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole, etc. Gastric atrophy patients with symptoms of indigestion such as abdominal distension can take gastric power drugs such as domperidone, etc., as well as anti-Helicobacter pylori antibiotic drugs such as metronidazole and clarithromycin, bismuth such as bismuth potassium citrate, etc., and those who have symptoms of pernicious anemia can be used as a supplement to the gastric mucous factor with vitamin B12 and multivitamins.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of physicians, not blindly self-medication.