When gastric cancer has extensively metastasized to the peritoneum or lymph nodes, and the primary tumor can be removed and the patient can generally tolerate the surgery, palliative gastrectomy can be performed. This surgery can relieve the patient's toxic symptoms and eliminate complications such as obstruction, bleeding or perforation caused by the tumor. This situation can be treated with drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion. The treatment drugs include acid suppressants (such as omeprazole), anti-Helicobacter pylori drugs (such as metronidazole), antibiotics (such as amoxicillin), gastric mucosal protective drugs (such as potassium bismuth of succinate). You can choose one or several in combination. At the same time, you need to control your diet. Try not to drink alcohol in the near future and eat some light food. |
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