Can bile reflux gastritis eat peanut
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Bile reflux gastritis, also known as alkaline reflux gastritis, refers to the syndrome of upper abdominal pain, vomiting bile, abdominal distension, weight loss and a series of manifestations caused by bile reflux into the stomach, which are all caused by the bad living habits of ordinary people, so we should pay attention to diet in order to cure the disease, so can bile reflux gastritis eat peanuts. What about it? Let's take a look at it.
Can bile reflux gastritis eat peanut
First: bile reflux gastritis can eat peanuts. Avoid eating all kinds of irritating food, such as strong liquor, espresso, raw garlic mustard and other foods that damage the gastric mucosa. At the same time, avoid eating foods that are too hard, too sour, too spicy, too cold, too hot and too rough. Can choose easy to digest food, and pay attention to use less fried, fried and other cooking methods. The food should be light, soft and rotten.
Second: increase nutrition, pay attention to choose high nutritional value of protein food and vitamin rich soft food, such as milk, tofu, carrots and some fermented food, food to chew slowly.
Third: diet should be regular, regular and quantitative, do not overeat, develop good eating habits, reduce the burden on the stomach. If the amount of three meals is small, the meal can be added regularly between meals. Pay attention to food collocation, it's better to have dry and thin food, protein food and a small amount of staple food.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you: the patient's daily diet should also abide by the low-fat reasons, for some high-fat food should try to avoid eating. If the fat content in the food is too high, it will seriously stimulate the secretion of cholecystokinin, and also lead to lower esophageal sphincter tension, thus promoting gastroesophageal reflux, causing a variety of discomfort symptoms to patients. Moreover, high-fat food can reverse the pressure difference between the stomach and duodenum, resulting in the content of duodenum flowing back into the stomach, thus increasing the discomfort of the upper abdomen, and even leading to the phenomenon of stomach expansion.