What Should Be Done for Patients with Gastric Ulcers?
For patients with gastric ulcer, it is recommended to adjust their diet, rest well, and maintain a good mental state for general treatment. If the condition is severe, medication should be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
I. General Treatment
1. Adjust diet: Cultivate a good eating habit in daily life, eat three meals regularly and quantitatively, and avoid overeating. At the same time, reduce the intake of spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili, pepper, and mustard, to avoid worsening the condition.
2. Rest well: Pay attention to resting more, ensure sufficient sleep time, minimize staying up late for long hours, and avoid overexertion.
3. Maintain a good mental state: Keep a pleasant mood, do not put too much pressure on yourself, and avoid frequent anger, as it may affect your recovery.
II. Medication
If the patient's condition is severe and cannot be improved through the above methods, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and take proton pump inhibitors such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Tablets and Rabeprazole Sodium Enteric-coated Capsules under the doctor's guidance. These medications can protect the gastric mucosa. If necessary, drugs such as Colloidal Bismuth Pectin Capsules and Potassium Bismuth Citrate Granules can also be used as adjunctive therapy to promote recovery from the disease.
In addition, regular hospital visits are necessary to keep track of one's health condition in daily life and to prevent other unpleasant symptoms. If any significant discomfort occurs during this period, immediate medical attention is required to avoid delaying the treatment.