Can bile reflux gastritis drink tea
summary
Bile reflux gastritis is an inflammatory disease caused by the mixture of bile discharged from the gallbladder into the duodenum and other intestinal juice, which flows back to the stomach through the pylorus and stimulates the gastric mucosa. The most important thing for this disease is the usual diet conditioning. Then, let's take a look at the related knowledge about whether we can drink tea for bile reflux gastritis.
Can bile reflux gastritis drink tea
First: bile reflux gastritis can not drink tea. Avoid all kinds of stimulating diet, such as liquor, strong coffee, strong tea, raw garlic, etc. At the same time, avoid eating too hard, too soft, too spicy, too cold, too hot, too rough food. Eat slowly to chew, so that the food fully mixed with saliva, to help digestion and reduce the stimulation of the stomach.
Second: stomach pain, try to loosen the belt, usually also try to wear comfortable loose clothes, in order to avoid abdominal pressure. For patients who often have gastric acid reflux at night, it is better to use the sleeping position with the right side up and the left side down, and at the same time, put the head up to avoid gastric acid reflux. People who often have stomachache should not eat immediately before or after intense exercise to prevent stomach overload and gastritis. When they are really busy on the playground, they would rather be hungry than full.
Third: in order to prevent the occurrence of gastritis, first, pay attention to food hygiene, especially in autumn, do not eat unclean food; second, on weekdays to avoid eating too much food to stimulate the stomach, eat more easily digestible food, and fully chew; third, ban smoking, alcohol, especially those who have stomach disease, to abstain from smoking and drinking.
matters needing attention
Eat more protein. At the same time, we should also pay attention to eat more protein rich food, which can stimulate the secretion of gastric acid and gastrin, and gastrin can increase the tension of lower esophageal sphincter, so as to effectively inhibit gastroesophageal reflux.