How to Relieve Constant Vomiting from Acute Gastritis?
Constant vomiting from acute gastritis can be alleviated through rational medication use, fasting and water restriction, and adequate rest. The specific methods are as follows:
1. Rational Medication Use: Gastroenteritis caused by factors such as bacterial infections and improper diet may lead to persistent vomiting. For bacterial infections, medications such as levofloxacin and amoxicillin can be selected under medical guidance. For acute gastritis caused by improper diet, symptoms usually gradually resolve after vomiting out the offending food. Acid suppressants such as omeprazole and lansoprazole can be selected, combined with gastric mucosa protectants such as colloidal bismuth pectin and bismuth potassium citrate to relieve symptoms. For insufficient gastric motility, prokinetic drugs such as mosapride and itopride can be chosen. In cases of severe vomiting, metoclopramide can be injected under medical guidance.
2. Fasting and Water Restriction: It is recommended that vomiting patients fast and refrain from drinking water for 4 to 6 hours to allow the stomach to fully rest. After vomiting stops, a liquid or semi-liquid diet can be introduced to reduce the burden on the stomach and aid in gastritis recovery.
3. Adequate Rest: Patients with vomiting from acute gastritis are advised to rest in bed, avoid staying up late or overexertion, and maintain a good mood.