What are the symptoms of heartburn after meals

Burning sensation in the stomach after meals is a common symptom of digestive tract diseases, related to excessive secretion of gastric acid, most commonly seen in gastroesophageal reflux gastritis, gastric hyperdynamism, gastric ulcer and so on. Digestive tract diseases usually have excessive secretion of gastric acid, itself has been damaged gastric mucosa, after eating to promote digestion, gastric acid will further increase secretion, excessive gastric acid can not be emptied in a timely manner, will cause reflux, resulting in burning sensation of the stomach or back of the sternum, and can cause acid reflux in severe cases. It is mostly seen in gastroesophageal reflux gastritis, gastric dyskinesia, gastric ulcer and other diseases. In daily life, you should eat a regular and light diet, avoid eating stimulating foods, such as coffee, strong tea, foods containing alcohol and spicy foods, avoid eating too many sweets, have a regular work and rest schedule, and don’t stay up all night. Treatment is generally based on acid suppression to protect the stomach and promote gastric emptying, such as omeprazole, domperidone and so on. If you have a burning sensation in your stomach after a meal, you should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying your condition.