Can you take gastrointestinal tablets after pancreatectomy?

It is possible to take Gastric Enhancement and Elimination Tablets after pancreatectomy. Gastric Enhancement and Elimination Tablets is used for food accumulation (food that is poorly digested and stagnates in the stomach), decreased appetite, acid reflux, abdominal distension, and dyspepsia caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not known. However, when using this drug, you need to pay attention to the fact that during the period of taking the drug, the diet should be light, avoiding alcohol and spicy, cold, greasy food. If symptoms such as acid reflux and fullness occur after cardia resection, acid suppressants such as omeprazole can usually be taken under the guidance of the doctor to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and relieve the symptoms. After surgery, you should also pay attention to the slow transition of daily diet, and gradually transition from semi-liquid food such as noodles and thin rice to normal diet one month after surgery. If there is any discomfort after cardia resection, you should go to the hospital immediately and take treatment under the doctor’s guidance. Medications should be used as prescribed by the doctor.