What kind of medication do you take for food retention?

Accumulation of food can take gastric stimulants (domperidone, etc.), digestive aids (gastrointestinal tablets, etc.), combined with diet and exercise to regulate. 1. Gastric stimulants: commonly used drugs such as domperidone and mosapride can increase gastric drive and relieve symptoms such as food accumulation, bloating and nausea. 2. Digestive aids: such as gastrointestinal tablets, multi-enzyme tablets, and compound digestive enzyme capsules to promote digestion and help the stomach empty in time to relieve symptoms. 3. Change the dietary structure, eat light and easy-to-digest food, eat small and frequent meals, and try to eat less greasy and difficult-to-digest food. At the same time to moderate exercise, increase gastrointestinal motility to help digestion to improve symptoms. It is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a physician, do not take medication on your own.