Appetizers usually refer to gastric stimulants such as domperidone, digestive aids such as multi-enzyme tablets, and intestinal probiotics such as bifidobacteria. As individual organisms are different, the drugs chosen should also be different, so there is no best drug.
1. Drugs that promote gastric motility: these drugs can improve gastrointestinal motility, so that food can be better digested through the stomach and intestines, including domperidone and mosapride.
2. Digestive aids: these drugs have the effect of eliminating food and improving appetite, including gastrointestinal tablets and polypeptide tablets.
3. Intestinal probiotics: these drugs can regulate the intestinal flora, so that food can be better fermented in the intestines, thus softening the stools and avoiding the accumulation of food and affecting the appetite, including bifidobacteria, lactobacilli, and so on.
All of the above medications should be chosen under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used on your own.