The treatment of acute gastritis mainly includes removing the cause of the disease, treating the primary disease and suppressing acid to protect the stomach.
Acute gastritis is caused by various traumatic stress, drug damage, alcohol stimulation and other factors leading to gastric mucosal damage, erosion, bleeding and even ulcers.
Symptomatic treatment includes the use of drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion such as proton pump inhibitors (common ones are omeprazole and pantoprazole) and H2 receptor inhibitors (such as cimetidine and famotidine), which can inhibit gastric acid secretion, protect the gastric mucosa, promote the repair of the gastric mucosa and stop hemorrhage, and appropriate fluid replacement, such as glucose and saline.
Allopathic treatment is mainly to relieve the cause of the disease and treat the primary disease, such as acute gastritis caused by excessive alcohol consumption, can be used with drugs to promote the excretion of alcohol (Metadoxine), wakefulness-promoting drugs (naloxone) and so on.
The above medications can be administered intravenously for the treatment of acute gastritis, and their use should be guided by a medical professional.