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I am having erosive gastritis and still feel burning and discomfort in my stomach. Which medicines can help me heal this condition and reduce my symptoms?

Asked by Male, 53 ยท 22 days ago

Erosive gastritis happens when the stomach lining becomes inflamed and irritated, which can cause burning pain, acidity, bloating, nausea, heaviness, or discomfort after eating. Common causes include long-term acidity, painkiller overuse, alcohol, smoking, stress, H. pylori infection, spicy food, or irregular eating habits. Symptoms may continue if the stomach lining does not get enough time to heal properly. Acid-reducing medicines such as proton pump inhibitors and medicines that protect the stomach lining are commonly used to reduce burning and support healing. Eating small, frequent meals, avoiding spicy and oily foods, reducing tea, coffee, alcohol, and smoking may also help improve symptoms gradually. Soft foods, proper hydration, and avoiding late-night meals can further reduce stomach irritation. Repeated use of painkillers without guidance may worsen erosive gastritis and delay healing. Vomiting blood, black stools, severe abdominal pain, weight loss, or continuous vomiting can mean the stomach lining irritation is becoming more serious and may need further stomach evaluation and treatment adjustment.
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  1. Symptoms of Erosive Gastritis:

    • Burning sensation
    • Stomach discomfort
    • Nausea
  2. Medicines for Healing Erosive Gastritis:

    • Proton pump inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole)
    • H2 blockers (e.g., ranitidine)
  3. Medicines for Symptom Relief:

    • Antacids to reduce burning and discomfort
  4. Specialist to Consult:

    • Gastroenterologist

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