My intestines and stomach have been bad. It's heartburn. I haven't had any other symptoms for many years. I've been eating omeprazole. I feel dry and bitter in the mouth in recent months. I felt a little uncomfortable in my throat and esophagus a month ago. I went for a physical examination and made a gastroscope. It's chronic superficial gastritis. Why do I suddenly feel a little suffocated these days? What's the matter
Condition Analysis:
According to the analysis of the situation you described, the bitter mouth, dry mouth and heartburn should be due to excessive gastric acid secretion. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, it should belong to stomach heat. Suffocation has nothing to do with the digestive tract. It should be a problem of the respiratory system or cardiovascular system. You should go to the hospital for CT and ECG examination of the lungs.
Condition Analysis:
This situation is considered to be caused by stomach problems. Improper diet and cold are easy to cause. If this situation is serious, it may lead to some suffocation. In case of dry mouth and bitter mouth, it is also necessary to further check the problem of Helicobacter pylori or gallbladder.
Condition Analysis:
Chronic superficial gastritis is a common gastritis. Pay attention to your diet at ordinary times. You can take some omeprazole for conditioning. If your mouth is bitter and dry, you can do another breath test to see if there is Helicobacter pylori infection. Don't overeat at at ordinary times. Eat less each time and eat food that is easy to digest and absorb.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, superficial gastritis is caused by excessive gastric acid secretion, which will lead to gastrointestinal flatulence, indigestion and loss of appetite. Superficial gastritis should be treated with drugs that inhibit gastric acid and protect mucous membrane. Omeprazole or cimetidine can be taken orally.