Acid heartburn is most commonly seen in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and can be relieved by taking omeprazole, lansoprazole, and domperidone.
Heartburn is most commonly seen in gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Reflux is the sensation of gastroduodenal contents refluxing into the pharynx or mouth, and reflux is known as acid reflux when it has an acidic odor. Heartburn is a burning sensation that occurs behind the sternum or under the xiphoid process, often extending upward from the lower part of the sternum. Reflux and heartburn most often occur 1 hour after a meal.
Treatment can be taken to inhibit gastric acid secretion of drugs, such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, etc.; to promote gastric power of drugs to reduce gastroduodenal contents reflux and reduce its exposure time in the esophagus, the drugs are domperidone, mosapride, etc.; can also be eaten soda crackers, soda, etc. to neutralize some of the gastric acid, to alleviate the reflux of acid heartburn.
The emergence of discomfort in a timely manner to seek medical attention, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the drug treatment.