One thing should be done first to cure stomach disease

Chinanews. com, May 4 -- Taiwan's Wang Bao published an article by a doctor from Beijing Dental Hospital on May 4, saying that Helicobacter pylori is the cause of indigestion The "culprits" of stomach diseases such as unexplained stomachache can not only live in the stomach, but also hide in the mouth, so oral hygiene is very important for stomach health.

The article is excerpted as follows:

Xiao Wang, come on gastric ulcer , also found that“ helicobacter pylori infection ”, the treatment effect is very good, but it relapses again. The doctor found that his poor oral hygiene may be the cause of recurrence.

Helicobacter pylori is the "culprit" of gastric diseases such as indigestion and unexplained stomachache. More than 90% duodenal ulcer And about 80% of gastric ulcer chronic gastritis And indigestion are all related to it. Since the disease caused appears in the stomach, the detection target is usually "targeted" at Helicobacter pylori in the stomach, but this just ignores another important "storage bin" of Helicobacter pylori - the mouth.

Bacteria hidden in dental plaque and saliva can also cause stomach trouble worry. Even if the Helicobacter pylori in the stomach is eliminated, the residual bacteria in the mouth will continue to enter the stomach, leading to chronic gastric disease and repeated attacks.

Therefore, stomach disease should be cured and oral hygiene should be well protected. First, at least brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and rinse your mouth after meals. When brushing teeth, you should master the correct method to brush all parts of the teeth. Only when the brushing time reaches 3 minutes can the oral cavity be kept clean and the anti decalcification and anti caries ability of the tooth surface be improved. The external, internal and chewing surfaces of the teeth should be carefully brushed.

Secondly, we should learn to use dental floss and toothbrush to help clean the gaps between teeth. "Dead corners" are the most likely to retain bacteria, and the brush hairs cannot fully penetrate into them when brushing teeth, which cannot be "cleaned". Finally, mouthwash can be used to help control dental plaque, but it cannot replace brushing teeth.

It should be noted that Helicobacter pylori can be transmitted through saliva. Family members should not share toothbrushes, mouthwash cups, etc. If the toothbrush curls or dirt appears in the toothbrush head, the toothbrush must be replaced in time.

Article keywords: stomach trouble helicobacter pylori oral cavity brush one 's teeth

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