? Drinking carbonated drinks can easily cause gastric bloating. Can people with stomach problems drink carbonated drinks?
Carbonated drinks will release a large amount of carbon dioxide after entering the stomach. For people with insufficient gastric motility and poor absorption, this excess carbon dioxide may cause discomfort such as gastric bloating and stomach pain.
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Furthermore, if you usually suffer from chronic gastric diseases, such as gastritis, gastric ulcer, etc., drinking carbonated drinks will also stimulate gastric acid secretion, which may also irritate the affected area. Causing stomach upset. Therefore, these patients cannot drink carbonated drinks. When gastric discomfort occurs, appropriate oral medications can be taken to protect the gastric mucosa.
You cannot drink carbonated drinks if you have stomach problems. Carbonated drinks contain a lot of sugar and gas, and also contain a lot of additives, so they are not conducive to physical recovery for patients. They may irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa, increase the burden on the stomach, and aggravate the original condition. Some symptoms of indigestion, such as bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, etc.
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Therefore, patients with chronic gastric problems cannot drink carbonated drinks. You should also drink plenty of warm water, pay attention to rest, avoid excessive fatigue, avoid staying up late, keep warm, avoid catching cold in the abdomen, adhere to regular and effective drug treatment, and follow up regularly. Develop healthy lifestyle and eating habits.
Carbonated drinks are irritating to the gastric mucosa and can easily cause various acute and chronic gastritis. It is recommended that you establish a healthy lifestyle, pay attention to dietary hygiene and dietary nutrition, eat regularly, avoid eating too cold, too hot, spicy and other irritating foods, strong tea, coffee and carbonated drinks, etc., quit smoking and alcohol, and you can also take Ogilvy Prazole, sucralfate, etc. protect the stomach.
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The carbon dioxide in cola will stimulate the secretion of gastric juice. Excessive gastric acid will easily cause abdominal distension, reduce appetite, and reduce daily food intake. Inadequate intake of nutrients in the diet will affect normal growth and development, learning results, sports performance, work performance and physical health; secondly, carbonic acid will reduce the absorption of calcium in the body, affecting bone growth and normal development of height. The caffeine in cola can stimulate heart muscle contraction, accelerate heartbeat and breathing; it can stimulate gastric acid secretion and harm the intestines and stomach.