What to eat with flatulence

Flatulence is generally closely related to dietary factors, gastrointestinal disorders and systemic diseases, and what you eat depends on what causes it.

If it is caused by dietary factors, generally speaking, you need to take some drugs to promote digestion, gastric motility and gastrointestinal tract peristalsis, such as gastrointestinal tablets, domperidone, mosapride, etopride, etc. (For specific medications, please combine with clinical practice and be guided by the doctor’s interview).

If the disease is caused by gastrointestinal tract, such as chronic gastroenteritis, functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, etc., you need to take some acid suppression and stomach protection, gastric mucosa protection, anti-inflammatory, gastrointestinal nerve regulation drugs, such as omeprazole, pantoprazole, aluminum thioglycollate, pivetamine, etc. (specific medication, please refer to the clinical, subject to the doctor’s guidance).

If it is caused by a systemic disease, it will be determined on a case-by-case basis, and sometimes it is necessary to fast and not to eat anything.

In short, for patients with flatulence do not blindly eat any food as well as drugs, but must deal with the actual situation.