Drooling stomach pain may be caused by improper diet, gastritis, gastric ulcer, acute gastroenteritis, etc. Stimulation of the gastric mucosa and increased secretion of gastric acid may lead to this phenomenon.
1. Improper diet: eating too much chili peppers, grapes and other stimulating foods at one time, causing stimulation of the gastric mucosa and increased secretion of gastric acid, which may result in a stomach ache and drooling.
2. Gastritis, gastric ulcer: infection with Helicobacter pylori and other gastric mucosal damage, inflammation stimulation of the gastric mucosa smooth muscle spasm, there may be a stomachache, increased secretion of gastric acid, there may be drooling.
3. Acute gastroenteritis: infection with bacteria, viruses, etc., resulting in intestinal inflammatory response, diarrhea, increased secretion of salivary glands, there may be a tummy ache and drooling.
The symptoms may also be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis accompanied by oral inflammation and other causes, and should be promptly consulted, under the guidance of the doctor to find out the cause, and reasonable treatment, so as not to delay the condition. Usually pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating barbecue, hot pot and other spicy food.