Can gastric support cure prolapse?

Gastric support can treat gastric prolapse. Gastric prolapse is commonly seen in the bodies of people who are often strenuously active, have long, thin bodies, and are chronically overfed. Mild gastric prolapse can be improved by adjusting the diet and appropriate massage, but for people with more severe symptoms, the use of a gastric tray should be considered for treatment. The gastric support not only helps to avoid excessive sagging of the stomach body, but also forms an upward force, and after a period of persistent use, the power of the stomach can be gradually restored, which can avoid the possibility of the development of the disease. The use of gastric support can also enhance the peristaltic ability of the stomach, promote the emptying of food in the stomach, and avoid damage to the stomach function. The use of gastric support for the treatment of prolapse should also be combined with medication such as morpholine and gastroflucan. These medications can help improve the effectiveness of treatment by relieving gastric distention and gastric insufficiency. During the treatment period, care should also be taken to avoid indigestible food, as this may aggravate the condition.