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Effect of acidic diet on Ulcer
Is Acidic diet effects the ulcer?
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Ulcer diet Stomach or peptic ulcers are a common cause of complaint among most people. Ulcers in the duodenum (intestinal area) are usually nonmalignant, while a severe or prolonged case of stomach ulcer may turn cancerous. Digestive juices could cause the stomach lining to erode or perforate leading to stomach ulcers. However, an acidic diet may also lead to stomach ulcers. Smoking and alcohol could aggravate the situation further. If you have persistent ulcer problems, an ulcer diet may help you keep digestive acids in check. Your doctor may also recommend that you limit or avoid foods high in acidic content, which could cause new ulcers; this would be an important part of your ulcer diet. Certain medications may also cause stomach ulcers as a side effect. If you experience any abdominal discomfort while taking medicines, it is best to discontinue them and consult your doctor who may suggest alternative medication. • Stress is an often-ignored contributor to stomach ulcers. Constant stress or anxiety leads to hormonal imbalances. This may cause excess production of acids in the stomach, which may lead to erosion of the stomach lining. Ulcer symptoms mimic other symptoms such as hunger, indigestion, heartburn, and so on. If you are undergoing a lot of stress and notice abdominal discomfort, you may want to consult your doctor. |
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Submitted by A V on November 17, 2010 at 03:02 | |
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Yes acidic diet will affect your ulcer, cutting down acidic foods for certain period of time (till your ulcer heals) would be wiser to heal the ulcer faster. One of the causes for ulcer include damage from acid, thus acidic food should not be a part of your diet. Avoid tomatoes or foods that contain tomatoes and tomato products, citrus foods or foods containing artificial or natural citric acid. Besides remember these tips for ulcer -
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Submitted by S M on September 22, 2007 at 10:25 | |
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