What are the symptoms of gastric neuralgia

Gastric neuralgia mainly manifests as hidden pain, distension or stabbing pain in the stomach, and is often accompanied by discomfort symptoms such as eructation, flatulence, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn, etc. It is often associated with mental factors, such as anger, mental tension, excessive stress, major mental shock, major examinations, etc., which can trigger the onset of pain. When patients have recurrent stomach pain symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for gastroscopy to clarify the cause and give comprehensive treatment such as protecting gastric mucosa, inhibiting gastric acid secretion and promoting gastric motility according to the cause. In addition, nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B12, can be given orally. During the treatment period, smoking, alcohol, spicy and stimulating foods are prohibited. In daily life, attention should be paid to adjusting dietary habits, eating less and more meals, and avoiding overeating.