A legal basis for the treatment of acute gastritis Simple

January 31, 2010 · Posted in Treatment of acute gastritis 

(1) General treatment: wipe out the cause, bed rest, into the light liquid diet, more water, if necessary, appropriate fasting.

(2) symptomatic treatment: abdominal pain can be localized hot compress or spasm agents, such as atropine, Propantheline, belladonna tablets or Anisodamine, etc.; vomit frequently may intramuscular injection of metoclopramide or oral gastric Fu-an, domperidone, etc.; sometimes given cimetidine to reduce gastric acid secretion, to reduce the mucosal inflammation, can also be used antacids; if there stomach erosion of upper gastrointestinal bleeding may be targeted to give ice water gastric lavage, blood transfusion to stop bleeding, intravenous drip infusion H2 receptor antagonists, as well as expansion of correcting shock treatment.

(3) of antibiotics: general do not have antibiotics, but caused by bacteria, especially those accompanied by diarrhea may be oral berberine, PPA, norfloxacin, gentamicin and so on.

(4) correcting water, electrolyte disorder: vomiting, diarrhea leading to dehydration and electrolyte disorders, it can be oral rehydration method, in serious cases were intravenous fluids, the choice of balanced salt or 5% glucose saline, and pay attention to potassium, acidosis by bolus 5% sodium bicarbonate, shock via the rehydration, acid ineffective, the available step-up drug.

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