What to do after gastroscopy, abdominal and chest pains

After gastroscopy, abdominal and chest pains are associated with gastroduodenal mucosal injury, gastric mucosal biopsy, gastroduodenal perforation, which can be given close observation, medication such as omeprazole and thioglycollate, and surgical treatment.
After gastroscopy, abdominal pain and chest pain are related to the following factors:
1. Gastroduodenal mucosal injury: gastroscopy is an invasive examination, after gastric mucosal abrasion, mild chest pain and abdominal pain generally close observation, light, easy to digest diet can be. If necessary, omeprazole enteric-coated capsules, aluminum sulfate and other acid-suppressing gastric drugs can be given to relieve symptoms.
2. Biopsy of gastric mucosa: Clamping off part of the gastric mucosa can lead to its damage and abdominal pain can occur. Abdominal pain may disappear after partial healing, and drugs such as ranitidine hydrochloride capsules can be given to help relieve abdominal pain.
3. Gastroduodenal perforation: rough action or patient’s lack of cooperation can lead to gastric perforation and cause abdominal pain, abdominal distension and chest pain. Fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, surgical treatment can be given.
After gastroscopy, abdominal pain and chest pain may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to improve the examination to confirm the diagnosis and give targeted treatment or treatment, not self-medication.