How to treat the feeling of stomach to throat congestion

Feeling of stomach to throat congestion is considered to be caused by reflux esophagitis. In addition to the obvious feeling of congestion to the throat, the patient may also have a burning sensation behind the sternum, usually with Helicobacter pylori infection, resulting in upward gastric acid reflux. It is recommended to check the gastroscopy and HP test of the esophagus, which can clarify the diagnosis. In addition, it is recommended to consider giving proton pump inhibitors or H2 receptor blockers, which can significantly inhibit gastric acid secretion and play a role in protecting the mucosa. It is also recommended to pay attention to diet, not to eat too much for dinner, avoid lying down immediately after meals, and preferably keep the upper body upright for about half an hour after meals, which can significantly reduce the reflux of gastric acid.