Gastrointestinal discomfort, vague pain in the stomach leading to nausea and vomiting is commonly associated with gastritis, colitis, indigestion and other diseases, commonly used medications are omeprazole, salicylazosulfapyridine, intestinal probiotic preparations and so on.
1. Gastritis: Gastritis is usually accompanied by excessive secretion of gastric acid and damage to the gastric mucosa, etc. Acid-suppressing drugs (e.g., omeprazole, pantoprazole, ranitidine, etc.) and gastric mucous membrane protection drugs (e.g., bismuth potassium citrate, aluminum thioglycollate, etc.) can be taken to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, reduce the damage to the gastric mucous membrane, and alleviate the symptoms.
If the patient is infected with Helicobacter pylori, antibiotics such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin can be taken at the same time for Helicobacter pylori eradication treatment. It should be noted that alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited during the treatment period.
2. Colitis: patients can take willow nitrogen sulfapyridine and other aminosalicylic acid preparations, prednisone and other glucocorticoid drugs or cyclophosphamide and other immunosuppressive agents for treatment. Accompanied by infection, patients can take norfloxacin, gentamicin anti-infection treatment at the same time. However, antibiotics should be reasonably selected according to the results of drug sensitivity and should not be abused.
3. Dyspepsia: patients can take domperidone, mosapride and other stimulants or compound digestive enzymes and other digestive enzyme preparations to promote the digestion, absorption and emptying of food, accompanied by intestinal flora imbalance of the patient, can take bifidobacteria and other intestinal probiotic preparations at the same time.
There are many other causes of nausea and vomiting due to gastrointestinal discomfort and vague pain in the stomach, and patients should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment. Delay must be taken strictly according to the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.