Seasonal stomach problems easy to attack can not rely on dietary therapy alone

Once you have a peptic ulcer, you should not shy away from medication. The only way to prevent ulcers from recurring is to pay attention to and maintain your diet after you have healed your ulcer with medication. Recently, the nationwide temperature drop, the change of seasons is one of the triggers of peptic ulcer attacks, hospitals can be found often in the seasonal change of season, due to gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers, the number of patients in the clinic increased significantly. Ulcer disease in the spring and fall and other cold seasons, the incidence of alternating higher, however, peptic ulcer as long as the reasonable standardized treatment, healing and prevention of recurrence is not difficult. Causes of gastric disease The loss of tissue in the stomach and duodenum in the localized mucosa, submucosa, and muscular layer due to a variety of reasons is called an ulcer, and it is most common in the stomach and duodenal bulb. Because the formation of ulcers is mainly due to local mechanical damage and gastric acid in the gastric juice as a result of erosion, so the medical collectively referred to as “peptic ulcer”. The cause of ulcer disease is very complex, summarized in two factors: one is the damage to the gastric mucosa factors, the second is to weaken the gastrointestinal mucosa protective factors. The “culprits” leading to ulcer disease include: Helicobacter pylori, a large increase in gastric acid secretion; continuous and excessive mental stress, endocrine dysfunction so that gastric acid secretion is too high; dietary disorders and stimulating food or drug damage to the gastric mucosa. In addition, some drugs, alcohol can destroy the gastric mucosal barrier to ulcers; gastritis when the gastric mucosal inflammation can weaken the mucosal resistance to gastric acid; smoking can cause pyloric sphincter dysfunction to the bile reflux, inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, thus weakening the barrier of the gastric mucosa. Studies have also found that some families have a fairly high incidence of ulcer disease, suggesting a relationship with heredity. Studies at home and abroad have shown that many patients with peptic ulcer disease have more emotional disorders, such as impatience, sadness, fear, anger, etc., which will make the cerebral cortex dysfunction, which can cause increased secretion of gastric acid and thus the occurrence of ulcers; labor intensity is too large or highly stressful mental labor, such as drivers, journalists, etc., the energy consumption is too large and can not be eaten on time will trigger the occurrence of ulcers. Treatment is not difficult With the cause of peptic ulcer is constantly recognized and the emergence of new drugs, peptic ulcer is no longer difficult to treat: as long as the use of standardized medication, coupled with a reasonable diet, ninety percent of peptic ulcer can be cured. From the peptic ulcer treatment results, drug treatment is still quite good. In most cases of ulcers, Helicobacter pylori is an important causative factor. Eradication of this bacterium not only helps ulcer healing, but also reduces recurrence and even changes the natural course of the disease. Combination therapy is often used clinically: a combination of gastric acid secretion inhibitors, antimicrobials, or colloidal bismuth, which acts synergistically, is used to treat ulcers. The triple or even quadruple combination therapy is often used to eliminate the disease-causing hotbeds of peptic ulcers by controlling excessive gastric acid secretion and eliminating Helicobacter pylori through the control of medication, thus eradicating peptic ulcers, especially duodenal ulcers that are caused by Helicobacter pylori. Duodenal ulcers can be completely eradicated through triple or even quadruple drug therapy. Whether triple or quadruple therapy, the effect is very obvious in the treatment, more than 90% of peptic ulcer can be completely eradicated. But patients must pay attention to pay attention to reasonable, standardized, systematic medication, medication must be taken according to the course of treatment. Clinically, many patients often appear, as long as the pain is reduced, or even disappeared, will stop using drugs. The practice of forgetting the pain after the scar is not beneficial to the cure of peptic ulcer, which directly leads to the recurrence of peptic ulcer after stopping the medicine. Therefore, the ulcer patients must follow the doctor’s advice, do not do it yourself. Rational diet can prevent recurrence Since inappropriate diets and condiments can induce and aggravate ulcer disease, it is important to maintain a regular eating schedule to preserve the rhythm of gastric secretion. In addition, one should not be excessively hungry, or overeat excessively cold, hot, or rough foods, all of which can be quite damaging to the gastric mucosa. High concentrations of chili and high concentrations of alcohol can directly damage the gastric mucosal barrier, causing acute gastric mucosal injury, manifested as gastric mucosal erosion or even bleeding, if the original suffering from gastric or duodenal ulcers is even more harmful, often aggravate the ulcer disease or even bleeding. In addition, strong tea, coffee, smoking will also cause deep harm to patients with ulcer disease. As a very popular treatment method nowadays, “dietary therapy” can improve patients’ physique and immunity and disease-resistant ability through reasonable dietary preparation according to the needs of various patients’ conditions and promote recovery. In the treatment of peptic ulcer, diet therapy is effective? Are the rumored recipes for peptic ulcer diet therapy credible? The role of dietary therapy in the treatment of peptic ulcer is limited; various dietary recipes should be treated with caution and not taken lightly. Once you have a peptic ulcer, you should not shy away from medication. The only way to effectively prevent ulcers from recurring is to pay attention to and maintain the diet after healing the ulcers through medication. In general, in order to prevent recurrence, peptic ulcer patients should try to do the following in their diet and daily life: Eat more easy-to-digest food, avoid stimulating, spicy, greasy, too cold, too hot food; quit smoking and alcohol, eat and drink the right amount of fat to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid. Eating should be regular, and not too full or too hungry. Avoiding nervousness and maintaining a happy mood are also effective in preventing the onset of peptic ulcer. Adopt good living and eating habits, quit smoking and drinking to prevent excessive secretion of gastric acid; reasonable, standardized and effective use of medication, most peptic ulcers can be eradicated.