What about the stiffness of the stomach lining, loss of peristalsis, and difficulty in swallowing?

Stiffness of the stomach wall and loss of peristalsis can be relieved by exercise, medication and surgical treatment, while patients with dysphagia can be treated by using antibiotics and surgery. 1. Stiffness of stomach wall and disappearance of peristalsis: (1) Indigestion: Because of the increased digestive burden of the stomach and intestines, the digestion of food becomes slower, and when it accumulates in the stomach cavity for a long time, the stomach wall becomes stiff and peristalsis disappears. Appropriate physical exercise can be used to promote peristalsis. (2) Chronic gastritis: Chronic gastritis will lead to gastric mucosa congestion, edema, which will also affect the digestive function of the stomach and intestines. Usually, there will be symptoms of acid reflux, postprandial fullness and vague pain in the epigastrium. If postprandial fullness is more obvious, there will also be symptoms of stiffness of the stomach wall and disappearance of peristalsis, which can be treated with medicines such as omeprazole and belladonna tablets. (3) Stomach cancer: With the growth of malignant tumor in the stomach, it will also lead to stiffness of the stomach wall and loss of peristalsis. Surgery or radiotherapy or chemotherapy can be carried out when necessary. 2. Difficulty in swallowing: (1) Inflammatory stimulation: acute pharyngitis, acute suppurative tonsillitis and other diseases can lead to foreign body sensation in the throat and dysphagia, etc. The main focus is to control the infection, and anti-inflammatory treatment can be carried out by applying drugs such as cefixime and cefuroxime. (2) Tumor factors: pharyngeal tumor, epiglottis cyst and other benign or malignant tumors can cause dysphagia. Surgery is the main treatment, and chemotherapy and radiotherapy should be used when necessary. If the patient has stomach wall stiffness, peristalsis disappears, dysphagia, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.