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Atrophic Gastritis Treatment Options



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By : Meely Koonkeelee    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-07-01 16:31:55
If you've just had an endoscopy and your doctor informed you that you have gastritis, then this article will help to introduce you to some treatment options that are available.

The standard response of medical doctors is usually to prescribe medicine that will calm your stomach down. As nice as it is to treat these symptoms, .

These kinds of treatments are Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPI's) which stop the natural production of acid in your stomach. As you can see, it really is drastic - interfering with our body's natural functions. Not to mention that magnesium deposits can accumulate as a result of this type of treatment.

There are other drugs that serve to coat the inside of the stomach, encouraging healing of damaged tissue. Although not as invasive as a PPI treatment, avoiding this might be in your best interest as well.

The good news is that you can achieve the same results without drugs or unpleasant therapies. Throwing in a few items to your diet, like specially prepared honey or soup. Inflamed tissue, believe it or not, can actually be eased greatly with certain herbs.

Remember that the main goal right now is to stop the inflammation, and neutralize the excess acid, so that you can allow your body to heal itself. The main way that you do this is by taking on an anti-inflammatory diet, as well as making sure that the foods you are eating are bland and don't cause irritation in your body.

Through trial and error and some careful testing, you'll figure out which foods work for your gastritis and which do not. We're all different, so keep in mind that some foods just won't agree with some people. Try everything slowly to double check that you are sitting well with those specific foods. After that, you can try reintroducing one food at a time, until you are happy with your available diet.

When there is no more evidence of atrophic gastritis, you'll be able to switch to lots of your normal foods.

And always remember - always, always check with your doctor before making any changes. Their word should be your ultimate determinent in proceeding with this type of diet or not.

Author Resource:

If you're struggling with atrophic gastritis pain, check online as there are plenty of proven options to treat this. I really hope this helps, good luck.

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