How to treat non-superficial gastritis

Most non-superficial gastritis can be manifested as erosion, edema, congestion or superficial ulcers. Generally, for non-superficial gastritis, the following are needed: 1. acid-suppressing drugs: clinically commonly used are omeprazole capsules and rabeprazole capsules, 1 capsule once, 1 time a day. 2. drugs to promote gastrointestinal motility: mosapride citrate capsules, 2 capsules once, 3 times a day; itopride tablets, 2 capsules once, 3 times a day. 3. drugs to improve gastrointestinal motility: for example, gastric pain granules, 2 capsules once, 1 3 times a day; Pivetonium bromide tablets 4 times a day, 3 times a day, symptomatic treatment. The recurrence of non-remission requires the perfection of H. pylori testing, because many times the H. pylori, also known as HP infection, mostly leads to recurrent gastritis, perfection of H. pylori testing, if positive, requires anti-H. pylori drug therapy.