Reflux gastritis needs to be treated by medication such as acid suppressants, gastrointestinal dynamics drugs, gastric mucosal protectants, etc., combined with diet therapy in order to return to normal.
1. Acid suppressants: the main clinical use of proton pump inhibitors, commonly used drugs such as azoles.
2. Gastrointestinal dynamics drugs: to prevent the gastric contents from refluxing into the esophagus, commonly used domperidone and various digestive enzymes, such as mitochondrial pancreatic enzyme tablets.
3. Gastric mucosal protectants: used to protect esophageal and gastric mucosa and neutralize gastric acid. Commonly used are aluminum magnesium carbonate and bismuth pectin.
All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of doctors to avoid self-medication. In addition to medication, you should also pay attention to diet, do not eat cold and stimulating food, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.