How to take what medicine for chronic sinusitis,
The treatment of antral gastritis can't rely on one method alone, and comprehensive measures such as eliminating the inducement, symptomatic treatment and traditional Chinese medicine treatment should be taken. (1) Eliminate the inducement: The most common inducement of sinusitis is bad living and eating habits. If you eat too fast, chew less, like to eat cold and overheated food, eat too much, eat irregularly, often eat irritating sour and spicy food or drink too strong tea, coffee and other drinks. Excessive stress, fatigue or irregular lifestyle can cause gastric motility and gastric acid secretion disorders, leading to mucosal malnutrition and weakened resistance, thus causing antritis. Frequent drinking and excessive smoking will stimulate the gastric mucosa and lead to antritis. In order to cure gastritis, we must eliminate these incentives. (2) Symptomatic treatment: Some patients with mild superficial antritis do not need medication. As long as we pay attention to prevent the above causes, sinusitis can be cured. Patients with moderate and severe antritis must adhere to long-term medication. Stomach sinusitis is generally treated with sedation, spasmolysis, antacid and analgesia. If you are nervous, you can use a small amount of sedatives; For patients with fever, nausea and abdominal distension (that is, gastric emptying disorder), metoclopramide 10 mg is taken orally 2-3 times a day, or motilium 20 mg is taken orally 2-3 times a day. When taking metoclopramide, we should pay attention to its side effects (extravertebral system reaction). You can also choose Mazilin -S 0.67 g, three times a day for 6-8 weeks. If you have abdominal pain with acid reflux, you can add 400 mg of TAVIMEL once a night, 1 month. If you have Helicobacter pylori infection, you can choose Denotel 2 tablets, 3 times a day for 4-6 weeks, or Le Di (or Dele) granules 1 bag, 3 times a day. To prevent bismuth poisoning, Diller or Diller should not be taken for more than 6 weeks. (3) TCM treatment: TCM divides gastritis into three types: deficiency-cold type, qi stagnation type and yin deficiency type. The onset of deficiency-cold type is often related to coldness and warmth. Eating cold or cold food will cause the disease, and eating warm or warm food will relieve it. Commonly used prescriptions are: Atractylodis Rhizoma 9 g, Rhizoma Cyperi 9 g, Pericarpium Citri Tangerinae 6 g, Fructus Amomi 1.5 g, Wu 1.5 g ... If you have a serious cold, add 6 g of Cinnamomum cassia, 9 g of Codonopsis pilosula and 9 g of Astragalus. Qi stagnation refers to patients with severe symptoms, such as severe pain in the upper and middle abdomen, often accompanied by symptoms such as acid reflux, fever and vomiting. Drugs that regulate liver and stomach, regulate qi and relieve pain can be used. The prescription is: 9 grams of Radix Paeoniae Alba, 9 grams of Radix Bupleuri, 9 grams of Rhizoma Cyperi, 9 grams of Radix Curcumae, 9 grams of Rhizoma Corydalis, 9 grams of Fructus Toosendan, 9 grams of Fructus Aurantii and 9 grams of cuttlefish bone, which are used for patients with acid swallowing; When the pain is severe, add acupoint incense; Gram, 3 grams of myrrh. Yin deficiency refers to chronic physical weakness, often accompanied by obvious anorexia, more common in atrophic gastritis. Commonly used drugs for nourishing stomach yin, such as Radix Codonopsis 9g, Radix Glehniae 9g, Polygonatum odoratum 9g, Radix Ophiopogonis 9g, Trichosanthis 9g, Rhizoma Anemarrhenae 6g, Mume 6g, Dendrobium nobile 9g, etc. Fructus Schisandrae Chinensis, Fructus Chaenomelis and Radix Paeoniae Alba can be added for acid deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine can replace western medicine to treat people with difficulties, or it can be treated with combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine.