Regurgitation into the mouth after eating may be caused by excessive food intake, gastroesophageal reflux, stomach diseases and other factors. You can improve your diet and take oral medication such as domperidone and magnesium aluminum carbonate.
1. Excessive food intake: excessive food intake in a short period of time or a large amount of stimulating food, resulting in overexpansion of the body of the stomach, which may lead to impaired gastric function or accumulation of food that is difficult to be digested, inducing food reflux. It can be improved by avoiding bad habits such as overeating, eating and drinking quickly and in large quantities, which can effectively relieve the symptoms of regurgitation after meals.
2. Gastroesophageal reflux: Due to the relaxation of pyloric or cardia sphincter, the pressure inside the stomach increases after eating food, which squeezes the food inside the stomach into the esophagus or even into the mouth. Oral medication such as domperidone can be taken to relieve the symptoms.
3. Gastric diseases: Gastric diseases such as chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, etc., may lead to prolonged digestion and evacuation of food in the stomach, and may be accompanied by abdominal distension and other discomforts, resulting in regurgitation of food into the mouth after eating. Oral medication such as domperidone can be taken to increase gastric motility and reduce the retention time of food.
If regurgitation of food into the mouth occurs frequently, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, and be given relevant examinations and treatment measures with the help of a doctor.