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Treatment
  1. Antibiotic medications to kill H. pylori. ...
  2. Medications that block acid production and promote healing. Proton pump inhibitors reduce acid by blocking the action of the parts of cells that produce acid. ...
  3. Medications to reduce acid production. ...
  4. Medications that neutralize stomach acid.
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Medication

  • Dairy foods made from whole milk or cream
  • Chocolate
  • Spicy or strongly flavored cheeses, such as jalapeno or black pepper
  • Highly seasoned, high-fat meats, such as sausage, salami, bacon, ham, and cold cuts
  • Hot chiles and peppers
  • Tomato products, such as tomato paste, tomato sauce, or tomato juice

Nutrition

Treatment for gastritis usually involves:

  • Taking antacids and other drugs (such as proton pump inhibitors or H-2 blockers) to reduce stomach acid
  • Avoiding hot and spicy foods
  • For gastritis caused by H. ...
  • If the gastritis is caused by pernicious anemia, B12 vitamin shots will be given.
  • Eliminating irritating foods from your diet such as lactose from dairy or gluten from wheat

What foods are bad for gastritis?

How to Treat Gastritis Naturally

  • Method 1 Method 1 of 4: Using Natural Remedies. Drink green tea to possibly lower H.pylori bacteria. ...
  • Method 2 Method 2 of 4: Taking Over-the-Counter Treatments. Consume an antacid to neutralize your stomach acid. ...
  • Method 3 Method 3 of 4: Making Lifestyle Changes. ...
  • Method 4 Method 4 of 4: When to Seek Medical Care. ...

What is the best treatment for gastritis?

Natural Ways to Treat Gastritis

  • Treating gastritis naturally. ...
  • Follow an anti-inflammatory diet. ...
  • Fruits and vegetables: Vitamin K rich leafy greens like spinach and kale can help reduce inflammation. ...
  • Whole grains: Brown rice, whole-wheat bread, and oatmeal tend to be high in fiber. ...
  • Herbs and spices: Turmeric and garlic should be supplemented in your diet to reduce inflammation. ...

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How do you cure gastritis naturally?

How I cured my gastritis naturally.?

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How long does gastritis takes to heal?

Generally, acute gastritis lasts anywhere from 2-10 days and can be greatly improved with symptomatic treatment. People usually recover from acute gastritis without complications or need for further medical intervention.

Can gastritis be cured completely?

A: Chronic gastritis caused by H. pylori bacteria or by use of NSAIDs or alcohol can be cured by either eliminating the bacteria or discontinuing use of the substance. However, if a person has had chronic gastritis for a long time, some of the damage to the inner stomach lining may be permanent.

What are the warning signs of gastritis?

The most common symptoms of gastritis include:Stomach upset or pain.Belching and hiccups.Belly or abdominal bleeding.Nausea and vomiting.Feeling of fullness or burning in your stomach.Loss of appetite.Blood in your vomit or stool (a sign that your stomach lining may be bleeding)

What triggers gastritis?

What Causes Gastritis? Gastritis can be caused by irritation due to excessive alcohol use, chronic vomiting, stress, or the use of certain medications such as aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs.

How can I cure gastritis permanently at home?

Eight best home remedies for gastritisFollow an anti-inflammatory diet. ... Take a garlic extract supplement. ... Try probiotics. ... Drink green tea with manuka honey. ... Use essential oils. ... Eat lighter meals. ... Avoid smoking and overuse of painkillers. ... Reduce stress.

What happens if gastritis is not treated?

Left untreated, gastritis may lead to stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding. Rarely, some forms of chronic gastritis may increase your risk of stomach cancer, especially if you have extensive thinning of the stomach lining and changes in the lining's cells.

Does the stomach lining repair itself?

The inner lining of the intestines is one of the most-often renewed surfaces in the human body, replenishing itself every 2 to 4 weeks. Lining replacement depends on stem cells stored within indentations called crypts, which are densely scattered across the intestine's inner wall.

Diagnosis

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Lifestyle and Home Remedies

Preparing For Your Appointment

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Dr. Karthikeya T M
Your provider will work with you to develop a care plan that may include one or more of these treatment options.
Treatment includes medication and diet modifications.
Medication

Antibiotics: Used to treat bacterial infection.

Clarithromycin . Amoxicillin . Metronidazole


Supplements: Supplements are taken to correct deficiencies of particular vitamins or minerals.

Vitamin B12


Acid blockers: Used to reduce the amount of acid released in the digestive tract.

Zantac . Pepcid


Antacids: This helps to neutralize the existing acid present in the stomach.

Aluminum hydroxide/ Magnesium hydroxide/Simethicone

Nutrition

Foods to eat:

  • High-fiber foods such as raw vegetables, whole grains and beans.
  • Low-fat foods such as lean meat and dairy products.
  • Probiotics such as kombucha, yogurt, kimchi, and sauerkraut

Foods to avoid:

  • Carbonated drinks
  • Fried foods
  • Spicy foods
  • Allergenic foods

Specialist to consult

Gastroenterologist
Specializes in the digestive system and its disorders.

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