Always belching on H. pylori meds.

The main reasons for always belching (burping) after taking H. pylori medication are diseases of the stomach itself, side effects of proton pump inhibitors, and side effects of antibiotics. Different causes require different treatment measures. 1. Diseases of the stomach itself: Belching (hiccups) after taking H. pylori medication may be caused by diseases of the stomach itself. Due to gastritis, gastric ulcer and other stomach disorders, the stomach does not digest and absorb well, and the symptoms of belching appear. Normally, you should pay attention to the regularity of meals, eat a light and easy to digest diet, do not eat spicy, greasy, cold food, maintain sufficient sleep, appropriate exercise, to promote the digestion and absorption of food. 2. Proton pump inhibitor side effects: the treatment of Helicobacter pylori drugs have proton pump inhibitors, can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, leading to a decrease in gastric acid secretion, part of the patient may appear gastrointestinal digestive function weakened, thus appearing belching (hiccups), you can be in the clinician’s guidance to reduce the amount of or replace the drug, do not adjust the drug or stop the drug. 3. Side effects of antibiotics: the treatment of Helicobacter pylori drugs include two antibiotics, due to antibiotic stimulation of the stomach, or long-term use of antibiotics lead to gastrointestinal flora imbalance, affecting the stomach’s digestive function, leading to belching (hiccups) symptoms. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to take probiotic preparations and other drugs to regulate the gastrointestinal flora, to help the digestion and absorption of food. Drugs must be used under the guidance of a clinician, do not self-medicate, so as not to miss the condition.