Clinical manifestations of pancreatitis?

Carditis is a chronic inflammation of the cardia area. It is a chronic inflammation of the cardia mucosa due to a variety of causes.

Carditis is mostly clarified in gastroscopy, and the main symptoms and symptoms of GERD and functional dyspepsia, manifested as epigastric pain, acid reflux, belching, etc., foreign body sensation in the throat can also have pain when swallowing, heartburn, etc. The cause of cardia inflammation is mainly caused by acid reflux, and there are other damaging factors in gastric juice besides gastric acid, such as digestive enzymes and bile, which may damage the cardia mucosa. Other causes include physical and chemical factors in the diet, drugs, bacterial toxins, and immune damage.

Carditis is usually diagnosed by gastroscopy through gastroscopy basically, if it is acid reflux, it can be treated with acid inhibiting drugs such as omeprazole, gastric motility drugs such as domperidone and mosapride. In the case of H. pylori infection, take amoxicillin drugs to fight the infection. If the discomfort is caused by esophageal reflux esophagitis, you can take some oral bismuth potassium citrate, which has the effect of protecting the esophageal mucosa.

Gastrointestinal diseases are important to maintain, pay attention to a good diet and lifestyle habits, pay attention to rest, do not drink strong tea, coffee, eat less and more meals, chew slowly, eat less fried and pickled food, eat less spicy and cold food, and regularly review gastroscopy when necessary.