What medication to take for the swelling and hidden pain around the belly button?

The swelling and pain around the navel, consider may be related to indigestion, intestinal flora imbalance, intestinal tuberculosis, ulcerative colitis and other diseases, can be prescribed to take gastrointestinal motivation, intestinal probiotics and other related drugs in order to improve the symptoms.
1. Dyspepsia: If dyspepsia causes swelling and pain around the navel, you can take medicines to promote gastrointestinal dynamics as prescribed by your doctor, such as mosapride, domperidone, etc. When taking these medicines, you may experience dry mouth. Adverse reactions such as dry mouth and dizziness may occur when using the medication. Patients who are allergic to these drugs are prohibited from using them.
2. Imbalance of intestinal flora: The above symptoms induced by intestinal flora imbalance can be treated with intestinal probiotics such as Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus and so on as prescribed by the doctor. Long-term use of this drug may produce dependence and other adverse reactions. It should be noted that the use of antibiotics during the use of medication should not be used, so as not to affect the therapeutic effect.
3. Intestinal tuberculosis: intestinal tuberculosis-induced swelling and pain around the navel, can follow the doctor’s instructions to take isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol and other anti-tuberculosis drugs. Adverse reactions such as liver and kidney function impairment may occur when using the drug. Women who are allergic to these drugs, pregnant or breastfeeding should use them with caution.
4. Ulcerative colitis: ulcerative colitis caused by the above symptoms, can be prescribed to use mesalazine, salazosulfapyridine and other drugs. Adverse reactions such as nausea and dizziness may occur when using the drug. Patients with gastroduodenal ulcers and drug allergies are forbidden to use them.
The swelling and hardness around the navel may also be related to other causes, and a personalized medication plan should be developed for the specific cause. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, with the doctor to receive treatment. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, do not self-medicate.