The stomach doesn't hurt, it just feels a bit blocked in the upper part of the stomach

Dec 30,2024

Hello! I want to ask, if my stomach doesn't hurt, I just feel a bit blocked in the upper part of my stomach. The area under my sword bone feels bloated and strong, without feeling sour or vomiting. It's close to the lower right side of my rib cage, and when I eat something, it swells up. I went for a gastroscopy examination in July, do I need to go for a follow-up now? I also had a gastroscopy at the hospital, and I have some gastritis. I also had a colonoscopy, but there is no problem. I cannot eat the food in the pot, as it is difficult to defecate. Is there any recipe that can treat it? I really can't take the medicine. I have been suffering from this stomach disease for half a year and it hasn't improved at all. I asked the doctor, and they said that stomach disease can cause cancer. I am worried to death. What am I supposed to do? I'm so anxious. Do you have any ideas? Can you give me a prescription?

Hello! Your condition indicates that you have stomach problems, and insufficient gastric motility is also a manifestation of gastritis. It is recommended that you seek medical attention in the internal medicine department of the hospital. The doctor will treat your condition with measures such as protecting the stomach and promoting gastrointestinal motility. Occasionally, you can eat pickled vegetables, but it is not recommended to eat them frequently because pickled foods can easily irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa and cause internal heat.

You can now take Zangling Water Sugar. After the proliferation of beneficial bacteria, Zangling Water Sugar can help restore gastrointestinal motility and eliminate excess gas. Regularly taking Zangling Water Sugar can help eliminate your stomach bloating and discomfort. Food supplements should mainly include foods that nourish the stomach, such as monkey head mushrooms, celery, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, spinach (blanch spinach in water first), bitter melon, lilies, radishes, cabbage, seaweed, and other dishes made from these foods to cool and nourish the stomach, promote harmony. In addition, do not be nervous or anxious, as this can also cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Maintain an optimistic and cheerful state of mind, follow a regular schedule, avoid staying up late, and actively participate in exercise activities to enhance physical fitness.