What’s wrong with the feeling of stomach congestion after a meal?

The feeling of stomach blockage and bloating after meals is considered to be related to chronic gastritis, reflux esophagitis, coronary heart disease and other diseases. 1. Chronic gastritis: For people with recurring stomach pain, bloating, acidity, heartburn and other symptoms, chronic gastritis is more likely to be considered. During the onset of chronic gastritis, the stimulation of disease-causing factors can lead to varying degrees of damage to the gastric mucosa, resulting in insufficient gastric power. During the period of gastric insufficiency, the emptying speed of the stomach is slowed down, and the entry of food after meals will cause the pressure in the stomach to rise again and trigger the symptoms of stomach blockage and bloating; 2. For people who are prone to recurrent acid reflux, heartburn and retrosternal discomfort, reflux esophagitis is more likely to be considered. Insufficient gastric motility, relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter and excessive secretion of gastric acid are common causes of GERD. When food enters the stomach after meals, it will stimulate the cells of the stomach lining to secrete gastric acid, which will increase the digestive burden of the stomach and aggravate the condition of GERD, leading to the symptom of stomach congestion and bloating after meals. 3. Coronary heart disease: for repeated panic, chest tightness, chest pain, arrhythmia and other symptoms of the crowd, suffering from coronary heart disease is more likely. Coronary heart disease will affect the blood supply of the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in insufficient gastric power triggered by the symptoms of gastric blockage and bloating after meals; After meals, stomach bloating can also be considered with neurasthenia or hypothyroidism and other diseases, if necessary, need to go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment.