Dropping sensation in the stomach

The symptoms of falling stomach may be due to acute gastroenteritis, appendicitis, hemorrhoids, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc. Different causes are treated differently. 1. Acute gastroenteritis: manifested as fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, falling abdominal sensation, etc. When the symptoms are mild, no treatment is generally required. If the symptoms are severe, general treatment such as rehydration, diet control and adequate rest can be given. If there is still no relief, drugs such as montelukast, metoclopramide, bifidobacterium and other drugs can be used under the guidance of the doctor for symptomatic treatment; 2. Appendicitis: it can manifest as right lower abdominal pain, pressure pain, gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and general symptoms such as malaise and fever, and patients may have a feeling of a falling stomach. Symptomatic treatment with ampicillin, gentamicin, acetaminophen and other drugs can be used under the guidance of a doctor, and if necessary, laparoscopic appendectomy, caesarean appendectomy treatment is needed; 3. Hemorrhoids: can be manifested as stomach cramps, pain, and foreign body sensation in the anus, treatment is mainly non-surgical, and can be treated by dietary interventions, such as increasing fiber intake, drinking more water, and changing lifestyle, such as developing a regular The treatment is mainly non-surgical. It can also be treated with medications, such as hemorrhoid tablets, under medical supervision. If conservative treatment is ineffective, traditional sclerotherapy injection and rubber ring ligation can be used for treatment if necessary; 4. Pelvic inflammatory disease: If the patient is a woman showing symptoms such as lower abdominal cramps, increased vaginal discharge and abnormal vaginal bleeding. Under the guidance of a doctor, ceftriaxone sodium, metronidazole, azithromycin and other drugs can be used for treatment, and if necessary, open surgery or laparoscopic surgery needs to be selected for treatment; 5. Endometritis: If the patient is a woman with common symptoms of lower abdominal cramping and pain, increased leucorrhea, abdominal pain is continuous, often aggravated after activity or sexual intercourse. Symptomatic treatment with cefoxitin sodium, minocycline, lincomycin and other drugs can be used under the guidance of a doctor. If the condition is serious and the inflammatory secretions in the uterine cavity cannot be drained outward or are poorly drained, surgery can be taken to drain the pus and high doses of antibiotics can be given. If infection or necrotic submucosal fibroids or polyps are suspected to exist, surgery should be taken to remove the superfluous organisms; 6. Other: urinary tract infection, pelvic bleeding during menstruation, etc. can cause patients to have a feeling of a falling stomach, and patients should go to the hospital in time and receive symptomatic treatment according to the examination results.