Drinking alcohol can protect the gastric mucosa by eating food or drugs.
1. Food: most of the alcohol is absorbed in the stomach, taking milk, yogurt, millet porridge and other foods in the stomach to form a protective film, before and after drinking alcohol can reduce alcohol absorption, thus playing a role in protecting the gastric mucosa; you can also drink more water to promote the metabolism of alcohol.
2. Drugs: before and after drinking, you can take colloidal bismuth pectin, aluminum thiosulphate and other drugs to protect the gastric mucosa, reduce alcohol absorption, if there is gastric mucosal damage and repair the gastric mucosa.
Even if you take food or drugs to protect the gastric mucosa before and after drinking, you can’t completely avoid the stimulation of the gastric mucosa by alcohol, so you need to reduce alcohol intake or quit drinking. If gastric symptoms occur, further examination of gastroscopy and other programs are needed to find the cause and treatment.