Can Colloidal Bismuth Pectin Tablets protect the gastric mucosa?
Colloidal bismuth pectin capsules generally refer to colloidal bismuth pectin capsules. Under normal circumstances, colloidal bismuth pectin capsules can protect the gastric mucosa, but medication use must follow medical advice. Specific analysis is as follows:

The bismuth pectin component in colloidal bismuth pectin capsules can form a sol in gastric juice. This sol has strong affinity for ulcer and inflamed surfaces and can tightly cover the damaged gastric mucosa, forming a protective membrane. This protective membrane can effectively isolate the further damage caused by digestive fluids such as gastric acid and pepsin to the gastric mucosa, thereby protecting the gastric mucosa.
At the same time, colloidal bismuth pectin capsules can also stimulate gastrointestinal mucosal epithelial cells to secrete mucus, enhance the defense function of the gastric mucosa, promote the repair and regeneration of gastric mucosal cells, and facilitate the repair and healing of gastric damage.
When using colloidal bismuth pectin capsules, it is important to observe the reaction after taking the medication. If symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or constipation occur, medical attention should be sought promptly. In addition, this medication is contraindicated in patients with severe renal insufficiency, and patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency should use it cautiously under a doctor's guidance.