i have a stomach ulcer and want to know what i can and cant eat or drink..
i dont know the answer.
A peptic ulcer is erosion in the lining of the stomach or the first part of the small intestine, an area called the duodenum. If the peptic ulcer is located in the stomach it is called a gastric ulcer.
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sorry you cant know its a science thing
Try a pregnancy test.
sprite 7up etc. or milk, it'll help settle your stomach
You vomit and your stomach will hurt... Your stomach will not know wat to break down so yeah and DO NOT TRY THAT it will hurt
The doctors usually advise people with acidity not to remain on empty stomach. It is because the people with acidity tend to have higher amount of acid content in their stomach... If they continue being with the empty stomach then they tend to get affected from ulcer.... So people with acidity should never stay with an empty stomach...
Hiccops come from the stomach. When we eat / drink something an amount of air is also taken in along with the food/drink. When the stomach is filled with food/drink the air comes out and it is hiccop. G.S.Nair
yes and no i cant tell you the because but thats all i know
I could be possible, since it is sort of acidic. I think that only happens with alcohol though, I know that can burn a hole in your stomach.
That's an interesting question. I think, in the absence of H. Pylori infection in the stomach or concurrent use of NSAIDs (aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, etc) or heavy alcohol intake, that cola consumption _shouldn't_ cause an ulcer, although it can indeed cause gastritis or dyspepsia, including acid reflux/heartburn (sour stomach, indigestion, burning sensations in the stomach and in the chest). I suppose it is possible that excessive consumption, especially on an empty stomach, could cause an ulcer even in folks who are not using NSAIDs and don't have H. Pylori infection. I think the best answer would be from a gastroenterologist. I used to drink diet cola for years and never had a problem and gave it up. Now, I started drinking it again and my stomach just feels like it is burning and there is a slight nauseating and mild achiness there. I drank it on an empty stomach. Tea will do this too. I know that caffeine increases stomach acid production by stimulating the proton pump. Phosphoric acid is not good, but your stomach lining can tolerate a much stronger acid such as hydrochloric acid, so I am not sure if it is strong enough to erode the gastric mucosa. I'd ask a specialist about this. Either way though, cola drinks are not good for you. Phosphoric acid increases the risk of kidney stones and leeches calcium from your bones. Taken with a meal, cola drinks interfere with vitamin and mineral absorption and can cause people prone to anemia to develop anemia by inhibiting iron absorption from food. Stay away from cola or only drink 1 can a day. If you feel any unpleasant symptoms in your stomach after drinking it, quit and drink water or something much more healthy. I hope this helps, but I think the jury is still out if cola _by itself_ can cause stomach ulcers. It is a fact though that cola will aggravate a preexisting gastric ulcer (not sure about duodenal ulcers though). Paul