What to do about functional dyspepsia causing reflux

Functional dyspepsia leading to reflux is mainly symptomatic treatment, which can be combined with medication on the basis of improving diet and lifestyle. Functional dyspepsia refers to a group of clinical syndromes in which patients experience recurrent epigastric pain or epigastric discomfort without obvious organic lesions. Functional dyspepsia leading to reflux is mainly symptomatic treatment, there is no specific drug. The symptoms can be improved by actively adjusting lifestyle and dietary habits, and oral medication can be taken if necessary. 1. Adjust living and eating habits. First of all, establish good living habits, should not lie down immediately after meals, should not eat within two hours before going to bed, try to avoid or reduce eating high fat, chocolate, coffee, alcohol and other foods. Secondly, avoid smoking, alcohol and taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin, indomethacin, ibuprofen, celecoxib and other antipyretic and analgesic drugs. 2. Drug therapy, also mainly empirical treatment, can be used to inhibit gastric acid secretion drugs, promote gastrointestinal dynamics of drugs, mucosal protective agent drugs to relieve symptoms, such as omeprazole, magnesium aluminum carbonate, domperidone and so on. The diagnosis of functional dyspepsia needs to exclude dyspepsia caused by other organic diseases. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for a clear diagnosis and then be treated under the standardized guidance of the doctor.