What are the symptoms of gastric neurosis?

Sep 13, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Haiming
Introduction
Gastric neurosis is mainly a syndrome caused by the patient's recent emotional anxiety and tension. If the patient experiences symptoms such as indigestion, belching, or acid reflux, oral administration of prokinetic agents such as cisapride, metoclopramide tablets, or domperidone is recommended. If the patient has excessive gastric acid secretion, it is advisable to take acid-suppressing medications such as omeprazole.

Gastric neurosis affects people's daily lives. So, what are the symptoms of gastric neurosis?

What Are the Symptoms of Gastric Neurosis?

The main symptoms of gastric neurosis include acid reflux, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, belching, heartburn, upper abdominal fullness and pain. Sometimes it may be accompanied by irregular bowel movements, alternating constipation and diarrhea.

Gastric neurosis is primarily a syndrome triggered by recent emotional anxiety or stress in patients. If a patient experiences symptoms such as indigestion, belching, or acid reflux, oral administration of prokinetic drugs such as cisapride, metoclopramide tablets, or domperidone may be recommended to enhance gastrointestinal motility. If excessive gastric acid secretion is present, medications such as omeprazole that inhibit acid production may be advised.

Gastric neurosis is a syndrome characterized by functional disturbances in gastrointestinal movement and secretion without any organic pathology, also known as gastric neurosis. It often occurs together with intestinal neurosis, collectively referred to as gastroenteric neurosis. This condition has a relatively high incidence rate and is commonly seen in young and middle-aged adults, particularly more prevalent among women.

Patients are encouraged to engage in moderate work and physical activity. Maintain a regular lifestyle and participate regularly in suitable recreational activities. Diet should mainly consist of low-residue, easily digestible foods, avoiding spicy foods and strong condiments. The above-mentioned medications are for reference only; actual use should be under the guidance of a physician.We hope this article has been helpful to you. Wishing you good health.