The absence of stomach acid reaction in the stomach does not indicate a sign of low acidity.
Under normal circumstances, the human stomach does not feel obvious symptoms of stomach acid reaction, so when the stomach does not have a stomach acid reaction, it does not mean that it is a manifestation of low acidity. If there is low acid, it usually affects the digestion and absorption of food and produces indigestion symptoms, such as burping and epigastric distension.
If the body experiences acid reactions in the stomach, such as food reflux or a heartburn-like sensation in the chest area as well as acid reflux, it is a sign of excess stomach acid. You need to consider taking medication to inhibit the secretion of stomach acid under the guidance of a doctor, such as omeprazole.
You should pay attention to dietary regulation in your daily life to prevent digestive disorders, for example, don’t eat too greasy or high cholesterol food, and eat less spicy and stimulating food. After eating appropriate rest, avoid sitting and standing for a long time, and later appropriate exercise.