Gastroduodenitis is a disease of the pyloric area of the stomach. Distinctive symptoms of the disease, requiring the taking of pain medications, is a pain sensation in the epigastric region. Most of the signs coincide with the manifestations of gastritis - eructations, constipation, a decrease in appetite and stool disorders.
The first attack often occurs unexpectedly, so a person is taken by surprise and does not know how to relieve pain with gastroduodenitis. As a rule, nausea and urges for vomiting are formed on the hungry stomach, and pain in the upper abdominal region arises, which can be reduced by anesthetic medications. In addition, the patient manifests heartburn, a sense of oversaturation and flatulence.
Sometimes, a person's symptoms do not appear for a long time, and therefore he considers himself healthy. Despite this, a devastating process continues in the stomach.
How to relieve pain with gastroduodenitis?
Specialists note that this condition can be alleviated by using three methods:
- Reducing gastric acidity;
- Providing the enveloping effect;
- Anesthetics are medications.
To lower acidity with gastroduodenitis can be with the help of folk remedies. The best options are fresh cabbage and potato juice. To do this, chop the vegetables and squeeze to get ½ cup of juice. For the purpose of prevention, a similar procedure should be performed every morning on an empty stomach.
It is also possible to lower the acid level by dissolving a spoonful of soda in water to relieve heartburn, but it must be remembered that this remedy can not often be used. In addition, honey, dissolved in warm water, can also provide an anesthetic effect.
To use all these drugs is allowed only with gastroduodenitis with increased acidity of the stomach, otherwise the condition will only worsen and it will be necessary to take medicines more forcefully. Usually they are available in the form of powders and quickly envelop the wall of the stomach. In addition, an analgesic drug can help to get rid of an unpleasant sensation in gastroduodenitis.
In the case of an acute form of gastroduodenitis, provoked by poisoning with acid, food and medications, self-medication is prohibited. After finding signs of exacerbation of the disease should immediately call for specialists and give the patient a drink, but while waiting, he should take an anesthetic.