After investigating the cause and symptoms, improvement management of gastrointestinal function is requireddevelopment of gastritis in modern humansUnlike in the past, in modern times, many patients suffer from gastrointestinal diseases due to frequent Westernized eating habits or stress. The appearance of inflammation in the gastrointestinal mucosa due to various stimuli or infections is called gastritis, and the more patients who visit medical institutions experience chronic gastritis, the better than expected. Most diseases are not severe in the early stages and can worsen over time, but gastritis can also appear as a mild symptom at first and get worse because it is not managed in a timely manner. If you feel cramped, have heartburn, or have indigestion after meals, you should visit a medical institution. What is atrophic gastritisIf the symptoms of gastritis persist, the symptoms of stomach cramps may be accompanied. In addition, it can lead to chronic atrophic gastritis, which can lead to thinning gastrointestinal mucosa, which can be about six times more likely to develop stomach cancer than healthy people, so it is recommended to recognize the seriousness and manage it. Atrophic gastritis is a condition in which the mucosal layer, the surface of the stomach, is atrophied under the influence of chronic inflammation. When observed with an endoscope, the mucous membrane of the stomach becomes thinner and the blood vessels become visible, and the wrinkles that were supposed to be normal can be seen to have disappeared. This can cause various problems because it does not function properly in the gastrointestinal mucosa, such as mucus secretion, gastric acid secretion, and digestive enzyme secretion. What is intestinal epithelial metaplasiaOur stomach wall usually consists of four to five layers, where the inner layer where food comes into contact is called the mucosal layer. The inflammatory lesion that appears here is called gastritis, and it is divided into acute and chronic symptoms. This can be classified as erosive, hemorrhagic, erosive, etc. depending on the form that occurred. Among them, if hypoxia, which lacks stomach acid, continues due to atrophic gastritis, the gastric mucosa can be regenerated into intestinal mucosal cells, which is called intestinal epithelialization. Enteric epithelial metaplasia can increase the probability of stomach cancer by 10.9 times, and stomach inflammation can occur and improve repeatedly, causing gastric mucosal cells to age and lose their function as gastrointestinal mucosa. cause of gastritis and decreased gastrointestinal motilityOne of the most common causes of gastritis is the decrease in gastrointestinal motility. There were various factors that reduced gastrointestinal motility, but they can be infected with Helicobacter bacteria, drugs (aspirin, analgesic anti-inflammatory), smoking, coffee, drinking, and stress. Symptoms often do not appear when gastrointestinal exercise is low, but symptoms such as non-specific abdominal pain or discomfort, abdominal bloating after meals, and stomach cramps can also appear. Symptoms are often nonspecific, so symptoms similar to other digestive diseases often appear. direction of traditional Chinese gastritis managementIn order to prevent the onset of stomach cancer, it is recommended that you manage gastritis properly first. Stomach cancer, which suddenly occurs without any symptoms in the stomach, cannot be predicted, but developing into stomach cancer through atrophic gastritis or intestinal epithelialization can be prevented and the possibility of occurrence can be reduced by proper management in advance. If symptoms related to the stomach and intestines such as indigestion, heartburn, or stomach cramps appear, the first thing to do is to manage the symptoms quickly. It is recommended to set the management direction while checking whether the gastrointestinal motility is weakened or inflamed. As the long-term use of gastric acid inhibitors can increase the probability of atrophic gastritis and stomach cancer, it is recommended to use a treatment that does not artificially stimulate gastric mucosa. GASTRITIS DIAGNOSTIC METHODIn order to properly manage the symptoms that appear, it is necessary to conduct a survey first. In order to check the degree of acute gastritis symptoms, it is recommended to check the symptoms, daily lifestyle, and stress level of the patient and make a management plan accordingly. Next, autonomic nerve tests can examine the activity and balance of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. Finally, you have to use “abdominal examination” and “pulse examination,” which are important examination methods in Chinese medicine. Objective and scientific diagnosis is good, but oriental medicine diagnosis also plays an important role in evaluating symptoms and making management plans. METHOD FOR TREATING GASTRITISIt is recommended to look at the diagnostic results and apply the appropriate management method for the individual. First of all, we use a therapeutic agent for management, and we check that there are three patterns of gastrointestinal diseases, and we use a controlled herbal medicine accordingly. First of all, gastritis caused by decreased gastrointestinal motility requires a prescription of gastric cavity 1, gastritis caused by severe stress is a prescription of gastric cavity 2, and stomach cavity 3 is used to help improve gastrointestinal mucosa. Pharmacopoeia, which is parallel to herbal medicine, strengthens the nerves that control the stomach and intestines, improves gastrointestinal motility, and helps manage inflammation in the esophagus mucosa due to anti-inflammatory effects of the medicine needle. gastritis prevention methodTo prevent gastritis, it is necessary to practice some habits and management methods in your life. First of all, it is important to have a balanced diet. Avoid excessive stimulating foods, especially spicy foods, fatty foods, caffeine, and alcohol, and instead eat healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Maintain a regular meal time and make sure you don’t skip meals. In addition, proper stress management can prevent gastritis. Stress increases gastric acid secretion, so it is recommended to manage it properly and avoid adequate sleep and overwork.Previous image Next imagePrevious image Next imageHere’s the previous image. Here’s the next oneHere’s the previous image. 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