The feeling of choking in the stomach may be caused by physiological factors or pathologic factors such as chronic gastritis and pyloric obstruction. It can be treated by dietary therapy such as light diet, medication such as domperidone and surgery.
1. Physiological factors: Consuming too much stimulating food such as chili, onion, pepper, alcohol, strong tea, ice cream, etc. can increase the burden on the stomach and intestines and stimulate the gastric mucosa, causing symptoms such as bloating, nausea, choking sensation in the stomach and stomach pain. Symptoms such as bloating can be relieved by adjusting daily dietary habits, such as eating a light diet and consuming more easy-to-digest foods, such as pumpkin porridge and pasta sheets.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Chronic gastritis: alcohol, celecoxib and other non-steroidal drugs can cause the gastric mucosa to produce a chronic inflammatory response to nausea, stomach pain, bloating, a feeling of choking in the stomach and other symptoms, can be used to promote gastrointestinal dynamics through gastroprokinetic drugs, such as domperidone, so as to improve the symptoms of bloating and other symptoms.
(2) Pyloric obstruction: It refers to the narrowing of the pylorus due to the duodenum, stomach, pyloric duct, pre-pyloric ulcer and other factors, resulting in pyloric oedema, spasm, scar formation or tumor, etc., and the contents of the stomach can not pass through normally. Symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and choking feeling in the stomach can occur. Acid suppressants such as omeprazole and antibiotics such as norfloxacin can be given for treatment, and surgery can be performed if necessary.
A feeling of choking in the stomach is recommended to seek timely medical attention for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment. In addition, all of the above medications should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.