There is no best way to reverse gastrointestinal chemosis, but it can be alleviated by changing lifestyle habits, dietary treatment and medication.
1. Changing lifestyle habits: quit smoking and drinking, maintain a good psychological state and adequate sleep, and avoid taking drugs that harm the gastrointestinal mucosa, such as aspirin and ibuprofen.
2. Dietary treatment: pay attention to dietary hygiene, advocate meal portioning system, food should be diversified, avoid partiality, pay attention to supplementing a variety of nutrients; do not eat moldy food; eat less smoked, pickled, nitrate-rich and nitrite-rich food, eat more fresh food, avoid too rough, strong, spicy food.
3. Helicobacter pylori infection (HP): gastrointestinal chemosis is closely related to Helicobacter pylori infection, such as the presence of HP infection, timely eradication, conventional recommended treatment: bismuth + proton pump inhibitor + two antibacterial drugs composed of quadruple therapy, such as bismuth potassium citrate + omeprazole + metronidazole or tinidazole, clarithromycin, amoxicillin, levofloxacin, and so on two of the antibiotics.
4. Drug therapy: If there are symptoms such as acid reflux, heartburn and abdominal pain, the commonly used drugs are: gastric mucosal protectants, such as aluminum thioglycollate suspension gel, etc., proton pump inhibitors, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, etc., and promote gastrointestinal dynamics of the drug, such as mosapride tablets, etc.. Some traditional Chinese medicines, such as morodan, are effective in reversing intestinal chemosis.
Gastrointestinal chemosis is usually difficult to reverse, usually adopt healthy dietary habits, maintain a good psychological state and adequate sleep, quit smoking and alcohol, timely eradication of HP infection, regular review of gastroscopy, pay attention to the progress of the disease, and be alert to cancer.