How do you feel when you stop taking your medication for gastritis?

If the disease has been cured, gastritis does not usually cause the patient to feel anything else after stopping the medication. If the disease is treated in an inappropriate way, or if the medication is not taken as required, it may cause the patient to experience stomach discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite. Gastritis is related to Helicobacter pylori, poor diet, alcohol consumption, bile reflux, medications, and emotional changes. Generally, symptoms can be relieved after removing the causes or triggers, and long-term medication is not required. If the symptoms recur after stopping the medication, carefully search for the triggering factors, and symptomatic treatment can be given. Insufficient treatment or insufficient dosage may lead to recurrence of the disease. If you have gastritis or have discomfort after stopping the medication, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, have regular checkups under the guidance of your doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.