What medications should I take for recurrent gastric ulcer and enteritis?
Patients with recurrent gastric ulcer and enteritis can take drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion, protect gastric mucosa, promote gastrointestinal motility, and antibiotics for treatment. First, drugs for inhibiting gastric acid secretion:
Such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules, Rabeprazole Sodium Enteric-coated Tablets, etc. These drugs can specifically act on the H-K-ATP enzyme of gastric mucosal parietal cells to block gastric acid secretion, thus inhibiting gastric acid.
Such as Ranitidine Hydrochloride Capsules, Famotidine Tablets, etc. These drugs can bind to H2 receptors on gastric parietal cells to inhibit gastric acid secretion.
If the patient has Helicobacter pylori infection, it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions to use quadruple therapy for radical treatment, namely two antibiotics combined with a bismuth agent and an acid-suppressing drug. Commonly used drugs include Amoxicillin Capsules, Clarithromycin Sustained-release Tablets, Colloidal Bismuth Pectin Capsules, Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules, etc.
Second, drugs for protecting gastric mucosa:
Commonly used are Sucralfate Chewable Tablets, Potassium Bismuth Citrate Granules, etc. These drugs can form a thin film in the stomach to prevent gastric acid from stimulating the gastric mucosa, thus reducing the abdominal pain symptoms caused by gastric ulcer.
Third, drugs for promoting gastrointestinal motility:
Commonly used are Domperidone Tablets, Mosapride Citrate Dispersible Tablets, etc. These drugs can enhance intestinal motility, accelerate food digestion and absorption, reduce food retention time in the stomach, and help relieve symptoms such as gastric distention and acid reflux.
Fourth, antibiotic drugs:
If the above conditions are caused by bacterial infection, it is necessary to select sensitive antibiotics according to the types of pathogenic bacteria for treatment, such as Azithromycin Capsules, Cefixime Capsules, etc.
It is recommended to pay attention to dietary regularity in daily life, avoid overeating or eating spicy and stimulating foods to avoid aggravating the condition. If discomfort occurs, seek medical attention promptly and take medications under the guidance of a doctor for standard treatment.