What medicine is good for treating digestive disorders
Asked by:Enid
Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 12:40 PM
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Rain
Apr 07, 2026
In fact, there is no unified standard answer when it comes to "good things". Digestive dysfunction itself is not a single problem. Some people have poor gastric motility, some have intestinal sensitivity, and some have disordered gastric acid secretion. If it is not symptomatic, no matter how expensive the medicine is, it will be useless. When I stayed up late at night to catch up on the project two years ago when I developed this problem, I stepped on a lot of holes.
At first, I blindly bought Internet celebrity probiotics and took them for less than half a month. I still felt bloated, and the thinning was not relieved. Later, I went to a tertiary gastroenterology department for a full set of examinations to rule out organic problems such as ulcers and inflammation.
However, one thing to mention here is that the use of proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole has always been controversial. My doctor repeatedly told me to stop taking it for at least two weeks. I have a patient who has always had acid reflux and ate it for more than three months. On the contrary, because gastric acid secretion was excessively suppressed, he could not digest something cold and hard. Nowadays, academic circles generally recommend that unless there is a clear disease such as reflux esophagitis, acid reflux caused by a simple functional disorder should not be taken for a long time.
If your main problem is in the intestinal tract, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea all the time, or constipation that cannot be passed for several days, and you are diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome-type functional disorder, you can try symptomatic probiotics, but I have also stepped on this pitfall. I bought a box of more than 400 imported probiotics before, but after eating them, the flatulence became worse. Later I asked Only after seeing a doctor did he realize that the symptoms corresponding to different strains are completely different. For example, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is suitable for relieving diarrhea, and Bifidobacterium lactis is suitable for improving constipation. If you don't choose the right strain, it will be useless if you eat it. On the contrary, it may disrupt the already chaotic flora. If you have the conditions, it is best to do an intestinal flora test before choosing. Don't follow the trend and buy Internet celebrity models. I also occasionally prepare digestive enzymes. Sometimes I can't avoid eating hot pot with heavy oil and spicy food during team building. If I take two pills after a meal, I won't be so bloated that I can't sleep all night. However, my friends from the gastroenterology department also told me that if there is no problem of pancreatic insufficiency, don't eat them every day, otherwise your own digestive glands will "lie flat" and you will become more and more dependent on external supplements.
Oh, by the way, my biggest feeling after the two years of recovery is that taking medicine is really just for emergency treatment, which is equivalent to putting a brake on the disordered gastrointestinal rhythm. After I stopped taking the medicine, I continued to eat regularly for three months, went to bed before 11:30, and rarely drank iced milk tea and iced coffee. Now even if I occasionally stay up late to eat hot pot, I won't feel as uncomfortable for several days as before. Don't put all your hope in taking medicine. Adjusting your daily routine and diet is better than any miracle medicine.
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