If belching is caused by medication, it may be caused by medication irritating the gastrointestinal mucosa or eating too fast, which can be improved by stopping the medication and adjusting the diet. However, it may also be caused by functional dyspepsia or organic diseases such as chronic gastritis and gastric ulcer, which have different causes and different treatments, so patients with frequent belching should consult a doctor in time for treatment.
If the belching is caused by drug stimulation or eating too fast, you need to stop using drugs and observe the patient’s condition, and pay attention to dietary regulation, such as avoiding eating too fast, avoiding spicy, stimulating and gas-producing foods.
If it is a functional dyspepsia patient, can be given by the doctor to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis drugs such as domperidone, mosapride and so on for treatment. In addition, good living and dietary habits should be established, avoiding tobacco, alcohol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
For chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer and other organic diseases, acid-suppressing drugs (e.g., omeprazole), gastrointestinal stimulants (e.g., domperidone), mucosal protective drugs (aluminum thioglycollate, etc.), and drugs for eradicating Helicobacter pylori (e.g., amoxicillin, etc.) may be used according to the doctor’s instructions. If necessary, surgical treatment can be considered, such as gastroscopic mucosal dissection.
The symptoms of non-stop belching appear when taking medication, if the symptoms can not be relieved, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis, and the appropriate treatment by the doctor, the medication should be under the guidance of the doctor.