Dietary contraindications of bile reflux gastritis

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Bile reflux gastritis, also known as alkaline reflux gastritis, refers to the syndrome of upper abdominal pain, vomiting of bile, abdominal distension, weight loss and a series of manifestations caused by bile flowing back into the stomach. Now let's take a look at the dietary taboos of bile reflux gastritis?

Dietary contraindications of bile reflux gastritis

First of all, avoid drinking strong tea, spirits, strong coffee and eating spicy, too cold, overheated and coarse food.

Secondly, some aggravating factors should be removed, including smoking cessation and alcohol, avoiding mental stress, keeping a good mood, refusing to accept or carefully taking drugs that stimulate gastric mucosa, such as aspirin, indomethacin, Qutong tablets and Baotaisong.

Finally, the diet should be light, do not eat greasy food, so as not to stimulate bile secretion, aggravate reflux and disease.

matters needing attention

Abstain from smoking: nicotine in tobacco can reduce the pressure of lower esophageal sphincter, make it in a relaxed state, aggravate reflux. Smoking can also reduce esophageal mucosal blood flow, inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, reduce body resistance, and make inflammation difficult to recover.