What medication to take to regulate chronic enteritis

Chronic enteritis is a relatively common intestinal disease of the digestive system. For patients who have chronic enteritis, the specific medication to be taken to regulate the condition first depends on the degree of the patient’s condition. For patients with light or mild symptoms, antibiotics such as flavopiridol and gentamicin can be taken orally. Used to protect the gastric mucosa, you can take aluminum thioglycollate, aluminum hydroxide gel, etc., to protect the intestinal mucosa from external bacterial erosion and increase the body’s resistance. If there is poor gastrointestinal function peristalsis and insufficient power, you can add gastrofacial, or apply the full gastrointestinal power drug Mosapride tablets to promote intestinal peristalsis and increase emptying to relieve the abdominal distension symptoms of enteritis. For patients with more serious conditions, you can use the Chinese medicine Gastrointestinal Shu Ling Fang for radical treatment to get rid of the troubles caused by enteritis. Therefore, patients who have chronic enteritis must go through a comprehensive approach to regulate a series of symptoms brought about by enteritis, and find a specialist for systematic and standardized treatment, not to blindly solve the problem at home itself, so as not to delay the disease.