What happened to the fullness in the upper abdomen after meals?

If the patient only occasionally experiences fullness in the upper abdomen after meals, the stomach distension may be caused by overeating. Patients can be properly active and eat stomachic and appetizing foods such as hawthorn and radish, and medications such as stomachic and appetizing tablets and morbutine to help digestion. Most patients suffer from gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by cold, or gastritis or gastric ulcer. Patients can apply hot compresses to the upper abdomen, or drink hot water, moxibustion, massage and other treatments, and can also take domperidone, omeprazole and other drugs for treatment, and H. pylori infection is treated with triple and quadruple therapy for eradication. If the patient is often full in the upper abdomen after meals, and dietary regimen can not be relieved, you should go to the hospital to identify the cause of the disease and treat it for the cause.