It depends on symptoms, ive heard it can help with the production of phlegm but you should check with a doctor...
There's a big list of different types of food that you shouldn't eat when you are trying to avoid colitis, most of them are dairy products such as yogurt, milk, cheese and other dairy products.
Depending on your specific type of Colitis, you should absolutely avoid dairy products. You may also want to stay away from gluten and fructose products as well.
Avoid Dairy Products and Antacids
Worms can eat fruit and vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, and eggshells. They should avoid consuming meat, dairy products, oily foods, and citrus fruits.
Anorexics tend to avoid foods that are high in caloires and fats. This often involves most desserts and dairy products, along with some carbs.
Consuming dairy products can increase mucus production in some individuals, which may worsen congestion and discomfort during a fever. It is recommended to avoid dairy products if they exacerbate symptoms.
Dairy products are sold in grocery stores and food markets throughout the Caribbean. You should have no problem finding dairy products when you visit the islands.
Avoid taking in so much fatty foods and dairy products.
There are no special warnings about Vicodin (hydrocodone) and dairy products. You SHOULD AVOID alcohol, sleeping pills and other NARCOTICS unless prescribed by your Doctor. Also avoid anti-anxiety meds like Valium, etc. unless directed. Some anti-biotics should not be taken with dairy products: tetracycline, minocycline, and doxycycline and Cipro/ciprofloxacin, Levaquin/levofloxacin, Avelox/moxifloxacin, ofloxacin, and norfloxacin. Some of those kinda sound like Vicodin. Sorta, kinda.
I have had mine done for over 7 years. I did not avoid any kind of beverages or food. I also know alot of my friends that actually pierced their labret themselves and they didnt avoid dairy either. As long as you keep your new piercing clean, you'll be fine.
In the dried and canned dairy product section.
It is generally safe to eat dairy products when you have a fever. However, some people may find that dairy products worsen their symptoms or cause discomfort. It is important to listen to your body and avoid dairy if it makes you feel worse. Staying hydrated and eating a balanced diet is key when you have a fever.