What are the Effects and Benefits of Digestive Relief Tablets?
Anti-bloating tablets are a type of medication that is frequently used in daily life. They have the effect of promoting gastrointestinal motility and digestion, and can also relieve bloating in the intestines. They are very effective in treating symptoms of indigestion. However, children and pregnant women should not take anti-bloating tablets. It is important to be aware of the dosage and usage of anti-bloating tablets as excessive intake can increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, each dose of anti-bloating tablets should be 100mg, taken three times a day.
The most common effect of anti-bloating tablets is to promote digestion. They can effectively relieve bloating in the gastrointestinal tract. For patients who overeat or indulge in binge eating, anti-bloating tablets can help with digestion and alleviate symptoms such as gastric pain. They can also relieve symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and hiccups, and promote bowel excretion.
It is important to maintain regular eating habits to prevent bloating. Anti-bloating tablets also have certain contraindications and should not be taken randomly. This type of medication is specifically intended for use by individuals with indigestion and may not be effective for other conditions. Pregnant women, individuals with allergies, lactating women, and the elderly should use them with caution. In such cases, it is recommended to follow the doctor's instructions when necessary.
Dosage and Administration of Anti-Bloating Tablets:
- Oral administration: Take 100-200mg each time, three times a day. Chew the tablets before swallowing.
- Acute pulmonary edema: Use aerosol inhalation. Invert the bottle and hold it approximately 15cm away from the patient's nose and mouth. Press the bottle cap to spray continuously during inhalation (or at the end of exhalation) or simultaneously with oxygen administration until the foam decreases and symptoms improve.
- For gastroscopic examination: Oral or endoscopic administration of 0.5%-1.0% aqueous suspension of powder, 30-50ml, before spraying anesthetic. Complete endoscopic examination within 0.5 hours.
- Double-contrast examination of the gastrointestinal tract with barium and air: After taking gas-producing powder, take a barium sulfate suspension containing 0.2%-0.4% anti-bloating tablets. Take photographs 2-5 minutes after administration.