Stomach ulcers can be painful and they will significantly effect a person's health. Additionally, ulcers will limit a person's diet. The main cause of stomach ulcers is actually a type of bacteria infection from contaminated food. However, specific foods can irritate and exacerbate existing stomach ulcers.
For example, highly acidic foo will aggravate stomach ulcers and cause more pain. Additionally, acidic food will prolong the symptoms of stomach ulcers. The best way to minimize pain when having stomach ulcers is to avoid drinking alcohol and caffeine. When it comes to eating, it is recommended that spicy food should be avoided.
Here is a linkto the article that explains you the best diet and eating habits for those who were diagnosed with stomach ulcer:www.livestrong.com/gastritis-diet-foods/. And here you can find the info how to ease the stomach ulcer : www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article.../Which-foods-ease-stomach-ulcer.html. The y also have a special referral about the meditrranean food. Take care!
ya,because when the digestive juice which is secreted by our stomach and no food is there to act on it,it touches the lining of our stomach and irritate it
i have a stomach ulcer and want to know what i can and cant eat or drink..
Yes, you can eat potatoes if you have a stomach ulcer, as they are generally considered a bland food that can be easy on the stomach. It's best to prepare them by boiling or baking rather than frying, which can irritate the stomach lining. Additionally, avoid adding heavy creams or spicy toppings that could exacerbate symptoms. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
Ate too much, food poisoning, gas, indigestion, stomach flu, hungry, ulcer :-)
Your doctor will require that you follow a particular gastric bypass diet after surgery. Because your stomach is smaller, you will have to change what you eat, how you eat and the amount of food that you eat. The diet has different stages. The first stage is a liquid diet, followed by pureed foods, soft solid food and finally solid food. There are also foods that you should avoid, such as popcorn, nuts, and carbonated beverages. This diet is designed to allow your stomach to heal, to avoid post operative complications and for you to adapt to new eating habits.
Try indigestion tablets. Then work out which food you have eaten that caused the burning sensation. Or you could have developed an stomach ulcer - see your doctor.
junk food
An ulcer is like a sore on the lining of the stomach caused by the acid used to digest food eating through the protective surface which normally stops the acid digesting our own stomachs.
Stomach Ulcers are caused by the Helicobactor Pylori Bacteria & are not caused by stress or drinking or any thing that you ingest, however IF you have an Ulcer, Many, many things can make the symptoms worse Especially Alcohol, Spicy food & many over the counter drugs, These things produce excess stomach acid which irritates & inflames the ulcer often making it bleed. If left untreated for too long an Ulcer will burst or perforate the stomach lining causing internal bleeding & or hemorrhaging which can be fatal. You must take a course of specific Antibiotics for up to 3 months to cure an ulcer & you must stick to a specific dietary regimen until the ulcer is healed. Aspirin is acidic & will exacerbate the symptoms of an Ulcer so it should be avoided until the ulcer is cured.
Hei, calm down!!no one have an ulcer when they keep being sick..maybe you're just eat to much food or maybe you just at least having appendix..
Acids may conflict with your stomach acids. Or worse, if you already have an ulcer so it is advisable to stop eating them and other chillies, hot food ect coz it will hurt your stomach.