What to do if cholecystitis causes indigestion

Dyspepsia due to cholecystitis can be treated with medication or surgery.
Cholecystitis indigestion should be treated with choleretic medications such as ursodeoxycholic acid tablets. In addition, you can also take Chinese medicines that have the effect of cleansing the liver and inducing bile. Because the secretion of bile affects the digestion and absorption of food, it is necessary to treat cholecystitis with medication, and when cholecystitis improves, the symptoms of indigestion will also disappear.
Take omeprazole or morpholine to relieve the symptoms of indigestion. You can also promote gastrointestinal peristalsis by applying hot compresses or massages after meals. In addition, you should also do some physical exercise, which can also relieve indigestion.
If cholecystitis does not improve with medication and continues to worsen, it can be treated by removing the gallbladder.
Dyspepsia caused by cholecystitis can also be reduced by practicing good dietary habits, reducing high-fat diets, maintaining a happy mood, avoiding stress and anxiety, paying attention to food hygiene, and getting enough sleep.
It is best to treat according to the doctor’s advice, so as to control the condition fundamentally and alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms. At the same time with dietary control, dietary control is the most effective means of preventing cholecystitis attacks and cholecystitis aggravation, we recommend that patients promptly adjust the bad dietary habits, adhere to a low-fat, low-calorie diet, and try to minimize the amount of oil, salt, and seasonings.