Is bile reflux gastritis incurable for life?

Bile reflux gastritis may get better after medication (e.g. gastric mucosal protection drugs, gastric motility promoters, acid inhibitors, ursodeoxycholic acid), but is prone to recurrence. Patients with bile reflux gastritis can use gastric mucosal protection drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as bismuth potassium citrate, magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc. to resist the damage of bile on the gastric mucosa and promote gastric mucosal repair. Combined with mosapride, domperidone and other gastric stimulants to accelerate gastric peristalsis, reduce reflux. Ursodeoxycholic acid can also be used in combination to change the ratio of bile acids in the stomach and reduce the damage of bile to the gastric mucosa. In addition, acid-suppressing drugs, such as rabeprazole, pantoprazole, etc., can also be used to reduce gastric acid secretion and protect the gastric mucosa. If drug treatment is ineffective or more serious, surgical treatment can be considered, commonly used are biliary bypass. Bile Reflux Gastritis is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, under the guidance of the physician’s standardized treatment will be better.