What are the medications used to treat dyspepsia with a feeling of blockage in the esophagus?

Drugs for dyspepsia with esophageal obstruction mainly include drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion, drugs to promote gastric power and anti-inflammatory drugs. 1. Drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion: dyspepsia with esophageal obstruction can be considered to be caused by excessive secretion of gastric acid and a small amount of gastric acid reflux formed by mucosal edema or weakening of the digestive ability, etc. Therefore, you can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid through the use of drugs such as ranitidine, omeprazole and so on, to effectively neutralize the gastric acid, which can help to alleviate the discomfort of the throat brought about by the gastric acid reflux reaction. 2. Promote gastric power drugs: indigestion symptoms are generally considered to be gastric power and triggered by the weakening of the digestive ability, so you can take Mosapride, Itopride and other gastric power drugs to effectively promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. 3. Anti-inflammatory drugs: When there is local inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract or inflammation or damage to the mucous membrane, it can also lead to indigestion and esophageal obstruction, so you can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, acetaminophen and so on to effectively relieve the inflammation. For symptoms such as indigestion and esophageal obstruction, it is recommended to choose the appropriate medication under the guidance of a doctor.