Can stomach disease drink milk
summary
People who live in a tight pace and are overwhelmed by the pressure of study and work, if their diet is slightly irregular, they will touch the sensitive "nerves" of the digestive system and lead to "annoying" stomach diseases. Eating habits are the key to the health of digestive system. People with long-term stomach discomfort should be more careful in choosing food types to reduce symptoms and speed up the recovery of "vitality". Especially for all kinds of discomfort symptoms, they should abide by different dietary taboos. Therefore, we need to know more about the stomach can drink milk.
Can stomach disease drink milk
First: stomach disease can drink milk. Patients in the acute stage often have vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. Due to more water loss, we should pay attention to supplement a large amount of liquid in diet, supply fresh fruit juice, lotus root powder, rice soup, egg soup and other liquid food, and drink a large amount of water to alleviate dehydration and accelerate the excretion of toxins.
Second: careful use, avoid using drugs that damage the gastric mucosa, such as aspirin, Baotaisong, indomethacin, etc. Long term abuse of such drugs will damage the gastric mucosa, causing gastritis and ulcer.
Third: to eat less and more meals, increase nutrition, reduce the burden on the stomach as the principle, at the same time to avoid alcohol and tobacco. Gastritis patients must avoid eating peanuts, especially new peanuts, otherwise it will cause serious dyspepsia and aggravate the symptoms.
matters needing attention
Warm reminder: due to the weakening of gastrointestinal function, elderly people are more prone to distension, blockage and suffocation if they don't pay attention. With the growth of age, the secretion function of digestive glands, gastrointestinal peristalsis and digestive function of the elderly are reduced, and the food after meals can not be digested for a long time, and the time spent in the stomach is too long, which is easy to cause dyspepsia and gastric fullness. Gastric fullness can block the activity of the diaphragm, cause dyspnea, increase the burden on the heart, and even cause symptoms such as angina pectoris.