Accumulation of food can be treated with general treatment such as lifestyle modification and medication such as domperidone and doxycycline tablets, with results varying from person to person.
1. General treatment: Lifestyle modification can help children to improve or adopt a healthy lifestyle and avoid taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin. Avoid eating irregularly or too fast. Avoid spicy or fatty foods.
2. Medications: There are some differences between individuals, and the following medications are recommended for use under medical supervision. Prokinetic drugs, such as domperidone and mosapride, can improve symptoms such as bloating and early satiety. Digestive enzyme preparations such as Multi-Enzyme Tablets may promote digestion and improve food accumulation. Acid suppressants (Omeprazole) and antacids (Magnesium Aluminum Carbonate) can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid or neutralize excessive gastric acid to achieve the therapeutic purpose.
If you suffer from food retention, you can go to the hospital and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of your doctor.