I feel like my intestines are moving too fast, and when I eat, I quickly digest it as if I haven't eaten yet. My stomach is very empty, and I had Helicobacter pylori in my breath before. What illness does this belong to? White mouth, no taste buds when eating? But isn't my stomach moving much? Or do you use air power yourself and eat a lot of food, but don't have much stool? What's wrong with frequent bloating, hiccups, and constant drooling? Frequent bloating, lack of blood and gas in the mouth, and weakness in the body. How should I regulate a situation like mine?
Expert response: Your condition is mostly caused by gastritis or digestive ulcers, and many cases of gastritis may have symptoms of Helicobacter pylori infection during breath tests. In traditional Chinese medicine, it may be defined as a symptom of overeating and easy hunger, while in Western medicine, it is defined as a result of gastric dysfunction. It is necessary to self assess whether it is related to factors such as catching a cold in the abdomen or irregular eating habits.
Abdominal distension and excessive salivation are related to digestive dysfunction such as gastritis and gastric ulcers, and further clarification of the condition is needed. It can be divided into two categories: acute and chronic. Diagnosis mainly relies on gastroscopy and gastric mucosal biopsy. Many causes can stimulate the stomach, such as improper diet, viral and bacterial infections, drug stimulation, etc.
Western medicine products will indiscriminately kill broad-spectrum bacteria, resulting in the killing of both beneficial and harmful bacteria, ultimately leading to malicious destruction of the natural microbial environment of the human body. Regular maintenance of the gastrointestinal tract can be done by taking a bag of Zangling water sugar in the morning and evening. Zangling water sugar, as a water-soluble cellulose, can protect the gastric mucosa and absorb stomach acid, reducing the stimulation of stomach acid and diet on gastric ulcer surface. After rehabilitation, the gastrointestinal tract operates in a completely new benign ecological balance, achieving the effect of regulating the comprehensive recovery of the gastrointestinal tract.
Eat regularly, drink plenty of water, avoid foods and medications that stimulate the stomach, as long as you maintain a happy and stable mood, and pay attention to rest.