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If You Have Ulcer, Stop Taking Too Much Of These 5 Things

Stomach Ulcers is also known as peptic ulcer, is a sore on the lining of your stomach. small intestine or esophagus. A peptic ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric ulcer. A duodenal ulcer is a peptic ulcer that develops in the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). An esophageal ulcer occurs in the lower part of your esophagus.

Moreover, Stomach ulcer are like small blisters that you might get on your lips in the winter and usually they heal themselves. But stomch ulcer is not a disease you should play with or take for granted because it can kill you if not diagnosed and treated immediately.

Symptoms Of Stomach Ulcer In The Body

Stomach ulcer pain: Usually in the upper middle part of the abdomen, above the belly button (navel) and below the breastbone.Can feel like burning, or gnawing, and it may go through to the back. Often comes several hours after a meal when the stomach is empty.

If You have Ulcer of any kinds, There are things you Should Avoild taking because some of those foods can trigger Ulcer and other health problems.

BELLOW ARE THINGS YOU SHOULD AVOILD IF YOU WANT LIVE LONG

Avoild Too Much Alcohol

The chemical present in alcohol can irritate the lining of the stomach if people drink excessively. This leads to inflammation and increases the risk of an ulcer developing. Drinking alcohol when you have ulcer can also interfere with the healing process of ulcers that are already present, thus prolonging and exacerbating the symptoms.

Many Studies have discovered a connection between the H. pylori bacteria that most often causes an ulcer and excessive alcohol consumption. This theory is that alcohol in large quantities irritates the stomach lining, causing a condition called gastritis.

Avoild Taking Spicy Foods

“Capsaicin actually stimulated the stomach to produce protective mechanisms against ulcers,” Bechtold said. He added there is also no evidencespicy foods hurt already formed ulcers. If, however, spicy food causes you abdominal discomfort, turn down the heat on your diet.

Though Spicy foods don't cause ulcers, but be careful if you have irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia, or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Basically, if spicy foods give you stomach pain, think before you eat.

Avoild Tobacco And Cigarette Smoking

According to clinical observations, high cigarrete smoking are more likely to develop ulcers which are more difficult to heal The risk of peptic ulcers also increases in smokers who have a large daily intake of tobacco compared with never smokers. However, tobacco or cigarrete smoking is not an independent ulcerogenic.

Too much smoking has harmful effects on all parts of the digestive system, contributing to common disorders such as heartburn and peptic ulcers. It also increases the risk of Crohn's disease and possibly gallstones.

Avoild Taking High Red Meat

It's advisable you stop taking too much Red meat, ulcer patients should avoid any relationship with red meat.This meat takes too much time to digest and it makes the acid level in your stomach rise, thereby irritating the area and worsening the symptoms.

Avoild Taking Too Much Caffeine

Caffeine increases stomach acid, but it does not seem to cause ulcers or make their symptoms worse. Refer to Additional Resources for more information on caffeine in foods and beverages. If you drink alcohol, do so in moderation.

know that Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee can increase acid production and exacerbate symptoms in individuals with ulcer disease. Alcoholic beverages canerode the protective mucosal lining along the gastrointestinal tract and lead to further inflammation and bleeding.

Please follow this message if you Want to Live Long.

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