Can reflux esophagitis be cured?

Reflux esophagitis can be clinically cured by actively cooperating with doctors, but it may not be cured if no treatment is taken. Reflux esophagitis is mainly caused by the decrease in the anti-reflux function of the esophagus and the decrease in the ability of the esophagus to clear the esophagus, and is often accompanied by symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and belching (hiccups). If patients with reflux esophagitis can actively cooperate with doctors to take treatment measures, such as taking acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and cimetidine, and gastrointestinal stimulants such as domperidone and mosapride, clinical recovery can usually be achieved. If the diagnosed GERD patients do not pay attention to or actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, it will easily lead to the aggravation of the condition, and may not be cured for a long time or recurring episodes. Some patients with serious conditions may also develop complications such as upper gastrointestinal bleeding and esophageal stenosis, which seriously affects their physical and mental health and should be taken seriously. It is recommended that those who are diagnosed with GERD actively cooperate with their doctors for treatment and regular medical checkups. Pay attention to the rationality of daily diet, avoid cold, spicy and stimulating food.