”I don’t know when such a phrase has been circulating around us, but there is indeed some truth in it. The most important thing is that you have to take some medication to feel better, and then you can stop taking it for a while. In fact, the majority of patients with gastric and intestinal ulcers have the experience of recurrent attacks, good and bad, and each attack may be more serious than the last! Many patients, after repeated attacks, eventually develop into gastric bleeding, gastric perforation, or even gastric cancer, because their condition has not been treated, and the so-called improvement is only an illusion under the cover of the effect of drugs. The correct direction of treatment for patients: For gastric diseases, it is often said: three parts treatment, seven parts nourishment! 1, drugs that inhibit the secretion of stomach acid or neutralize stomach acid. 2, drugs to protect the gastrointestinal mucosa. 3.Antibacterial drugs: Since Helicobacter pylori may be related to the development of ulcers, so the addition of antibacterial agents can be treated. 4.Surgical treatment: Depending on the condition, major gastrectomy, gastroduodenal anastomosis treatment, etc. may be used. Suppression of gastric acid can reduce the pain, but the suppression of gastric acid is not conducive to the digestion and absorption of nutrients, while the damaged mucosa is repaired and more nutrients are needed. Drugs that protect the mucosa can protect the existing mucosal tissue, but have no repair effect on the part that is already damaged; antibacterial drugs, in turn, can bring new damage to the mucosal tissue. We also need to help reduce their stress and strengthen themselves: no anger, no overtime, no late nights, no junk food, no smoking and no alcohol. Supplemental protein: Insufficient protein, one of the main causes of ulcers, protein, the main raw material for the formation of mucosal tissue, people with gastric ulcers, malabsorption of nutrients in food, should be supplemented with high quality easily absorbed protein. The high protein diet, which prolongs the time of gastric emptying, can greatly reduce the patient’s pain. Vitamin A supplementation: Vitamin A, which acts on mucosal tissues, can degenerate the mucosa in people who are deficient. Supplementation of vitamin A helps the formation of mucosal tissue; supplementation of vitamin B: vitamin B, can help the metabolism of protein and various nutrients. B5 in the vitamin B family, is one of the main ingredients in the formation of adrenaline, can greatly improve the body’s ability to resist stress; supplementation of vitamin C: vitamin C is the best antibiotic! At the same time, it works together with vitamin B5 to synthesize adrenaline and improve the body’s ability to resist stress; supplemental vitamin E: vitamin E, which prevents the formation of scarring in the area of ulcers, also has a repairing effect on existing scarring, effectively preventing pyloric obstruction and cancer.