What should I do if I have severe stomach pain due to bile reflux?
Severe stomach pain caused by bile reflux can be improved through lifestyle modifications, medication, or surgical treatment.
1. Lifestyle Modifications
Patients with severe stomach pain due to bile reflux should develop the habit of eating breakfast regularly. It is advisable to eat smaller meals more frequently and focus on light, easily digestible foods such as millet porridge and pumpkin porridge. Avoid consuming spicy, greasy foods like hamburgers, fried chicken, and barbecued items. Eating fruits such as strawberries, grapes, and papaya is recommended. Appropriate physical exercise should also be performed to strengthen the body and promote recovery.
2. Medication
Under a doctor's guidance, medications that protect the gastric mucosa can be used. Commonly prescribed drugs include aluminum hydroxide gel and colloidal bismuth pectin. Additionally, prokinetic agents such as mosapride and domperidone may be prescribed to enhance gastric motility.
3. Surgical Treatment
If symptoms are severe and do not improve with the above methods, surgical intervention may be necessary. Procedures typically involve partial gastrectomy or placing a segment of the jejunum into the duodenum.