What is the Mechanism of Morodan in Treating Atrophic Gastritis?

Morodan can be used to treat atrophic gastritis, with its action mechanism being to harmonize the stomach and reverse the flow, strengthen the spleen and eliminate dampness, and relieve pain. For patients with esophageal hiatus hernia, positive Helicobacter pylori (HP) status, and gastritis, who still experience symptoms such as acid regurgitation and abdominal pain after eradication treatment for Helicobacter pylori, Morodan can be chosen as an option for symptomatic treatment. However, patients should consult with specialist physicians and maintain good dietary habits and moderate exercise. They should also choose a regular hospital for treatment to achieve better therapeutic effects.
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