What should I do if my stomach is upset and my feet are swollen?

If it is caused by liver disease such as cirrhosis, low sodium diet, water control, protein supplementation and diuresis with spironolactone can be used. If it is caused by kidney disease such as nephritis, you can use furosemide to help reduce swelling, and inject albumin to supplement protein.
1. Cirrhosis patients with gastrointestinal stagnation may have stomach discomfort, accompanied by generalized weakness, and swelling of the feet may occur due to decreased synthesis of proteins and other substances. You can reduce sodium intake, control water intake, eat fish, eggs, milk and other foods appropriately to supplement protein. You can also use spironolactone, furosemide, etc. to promote urination and make the swelling subside.
2. Kidney disease such as nephritis affects the elimination of metabolites from the body, and the accumulation of toxins in the body affects the digestive system, which may also cause stomach discomfort. Water and salt metabolism disorders may appear generalized weakness and swelling of the feet, you can take hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide and other diuretics, and if necessary, dialysis treatment.
Appearance of the phenomenon is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to identify the causes, and reasonable treatment. Do not blindly use drugs to avoid adverse reactions.