What should I do if my stomach burns from eating hot pot?

Eating hot pot stomach burning is considered to be greasy and spicy stimulating food stimulation of the gastric mucosa caused by excessive secretion of gastric acid and gastric mucosal damage caused by the patient is recommended to relieve the discomfort through general treatment and drug therapy.
1. General treatment: patients are advised to avoid overeating, eat a light diet, avoid eating hot pot again within a short period of time, drink a lot of water, reasonable exercise, and avoid stress and anxiety.
2. Drug treatment: patients with severe symptoms can take misoprostol, aluminum thioglycollate and other drugs to protect the gastric mucosa; you can also take omeprazole, rabeprazole and other drugs to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, to prevent gastric acid damage to the gastric mucosa; you can take drugs such as domperidone to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis to digest gastric contents.
As the drugs are not absolutely effective and safe, it is necessary to standardize the use of drugs under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended to consult a doctor when there is an adverse reaction, and the use of drugs is prohibited for those who are allergic to drugs.
Generally after standardized treatment, can effectively relieve the patient’s discomfort, promote the improvement of symptoms, if repeated discomfort, it is recommended to timely hospital treatment.