What nutrition does chronic gastritis eat
summary
Chronic gastritis mainly occurs in adults, many causes can stimulate your stomach, such as improper diet, virus and bacterial infection, drug stimulation and so on may cause the disease. The best way to treat gastritis is self-care, as long as you can adhere to the treatment, take medicine on time, especially pay attention to develop a good habit of regular life, diet, good care, not only can reduce the pain, but also can make the disease completely cured. Today, let me talk about the nutrition of chronic gastritis.
What nutrition does chronic gastritis eat
First: if you eat too much raw and cold food, such as ice cream, popsicle, cold drinks, it will affect the normal operation of gastrointestinal function, making food difficult to digest and easy to damage the spleen and stomach. Although delicious when eating, it will lead to loss of appetite and stimulate the spleen and stomach, forming a vicious circle of abdominal distension and abdominal pain.
Second: fried foods such as chicken nuggets and French fries are inevitably rich in oil and fat, and the accumulation of these two substances in the stomach can cause disease. Oil at high temperatures will produce a substance called "acrylic acid", which is difficult to digest.
Third: red pepper or Mexican pepper can stimulate the inner wall of the esophagus. After eating, there will be a kind of annoying heartache and increase the burden on the stomach. Even if you want to add some sour cream to make it cool, you can still get the same stimulation. What's more, things like sour cream will suffer other side effects.
matters needing attention
If we compare the symptoms of gastritis patients with the pathological changes seen under gastroscope, we will find that the symptoms are not consistent with the disease. The gastric mucosa is obviously edematous, exudative, erosive, even bleeding and purulent, but the patient only has the symptoms of appetite discomfort and indigestion, and some people have no uncomfortable feeling at all. Long term chronic gastritis has clearly seen mucosal atrophy, intestinal life jump, is changing to cancer, but the patient or as if nothing happened, at most a little anorexia chief complaint. It turns out that there are no receptors and neural pathways directly connected with the cerebral cortex on the gastrointestinal mucosa. If those inflammatory lesions occur on the skin, people can't stand it for a long time.