Superficial gastritis sounds so profound! In fact, superficial gastritis is a type of chronic gastritis, and many people experience this condition. Doctors often treat patients with this condition. So, how can one determine if they have superficial gastritis? What should I do if I have gastritis?
Superficial gastritis is actually a digestive system disease that people say is not surprising, usually accompanied by bloating, nausea, or abdominal pain. In fact, superficial gastritis can be cured through treatment, but if we don't pay attention to it, it can easily worsen and form atrophic gastritis. What should we do about it?
Digestive system diseases should start with attention to diet. Eat every meal and avoid overeating. The best eating habit is to eat well in the morning, be full at noon, and eat less at night. Eating less at night doesn't mean you don't eat! But don't keep your stomach swollen, for fear of indigestion. Irregular diet may increase the burden. When you think about it, treat the stomach as a balloon. If you don't blow air into it, it will gradually shrink. If you blow too much air into it, the balloon will explode. Of course, the same goes for the stomach! In addition, superficial gastritis can cause symptoms of bloating, so we should eat less bloating foods such as sweet potatoes and nuts. If there is bloating, stand up and move around quickly, so that the intestines and stomach can be more unobstructed. If it really doesn't work, take some medication to relieve it. Not only should these foods not be eaten, but there are also some stimulating foods that cannot be eaten as they can easily cause inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
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