Acid reflux and heartburn may be related to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), chronic gastritis, Helicobacter pylori infection, etc. It should be treated with general therapy to minimize the recurrence of the disease, and with medication such as omeprazole and mosapride to improve the recurrence of the disease.
1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): poor function of the lower esophageal sphincter leads to reflux of gastric contents, which can lead to acid reflux and heartburn. It is recommended to eat digested food, avoid excessive bending of the torso to aggravate the esophageal reflux, and take drugs such as omeprazole orally to reduce the recurrence of the disease.
2. Chronic gastritis: Acid reflux and heartburn can occur in chronic gastritis triggered by a variety of reasons, it is recommended to pay attention to daily diet management, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and can be relieved by oral medication such as aluminum thioglycollate and pantoprazole.
3. Bile reflux: Bile reflux due to genetic reasons can stimulate stomach discomfort and produce acid reflux and heartburn symptoms. Eat a light diet, reduce the intake of high-fat foods, and take oral mosapride to relieve relapse.
Acid reflux and heartburn can also be associated with bile reflux, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer and other causes. It is recommended and hospitalized to improve the relevant examination and timely treatment, the above drugs should not be used without authorization.