How to regulate the dark and yellowish complexion of stomach disease

Gastric diseases, including gastritis, gastric ulcer, gastric cancer, etc., are prone to malnutrition, resulting in a dull and yellowish complexion, which needs to be regulated by diet, medication, and, if necessary, surgical treatment, radiotherapy, and so on.
1. Gastritis: for malnutrition caused by gastritis, yellowish complexion, in the acute stage can not eat normally, through the intravenous rehydration solution to supplement the body’s needs, and at the same time, follow the doctor’s instructions to use omeprazole, aluminum thioglycollate gel and other symptomatic treatment. Eradication treatment is needed if H. pylori infection is clearly present. After the condition is stabilized and the acute symptoms are relieved, normal eating can be resumed.
2. Gastric ulcer: It can be manifested as abdominal pain, bloating, lack of appetite and other symptoms affecting normal eating. Acid suppression should be treated as soon as possible, oral omeprazole, lansoprazole, if necessary, oral aluminum sulfate to protect the gastric mucosa. In terms of diet, try to choose small and frequent meals, but ensure balanced diet and nutrition, and those who can not eat can take intravenous rehydration.
3. Gastric cancer: when there is malignant tumor in the stomach, which affects normal eating, it can be considered to take enteral nutrition supplementation with the help of gastric tube. For those who have no appetite, oral megestrol can be taken as appropriate. If it belongs to the early stage, it is necessary to do radical surgery to remove the tumor, and there are metastasis and spread of cancer cells, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be carried out to inhibit the cancer cells, and the chemotherapy drugs may be used as paclitaxel, apatinib, and so on.
If the condition is serious and causes gastrointestinal bleeding that leads to yellowish and dark color, it is necessary to stop bleeding in time and take emergency treatment, and it is necessary to consult a professional physician before treatment.