Showing posts with label indigestion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indigestion. Show all posts

Friday, April 15

INDIGESTION AND HEARTBURN


People who suffer attacks of indigestion or heartburn often put themselves permanently on a bland diet to alleviate the discomfort they experience after meals, or because their doctor suggests it. More important than blandness in general is specific avoidance of a few substances which can cause trouble and adherence to a few rules:

·         Avoid all types of caffeine-containing beverages (tea, coffee, cola drinks)
·         Avoid smoking. Smoking increases stomach acid and is associated with peptic ulcer formation.
·         Avoid meat extracts (Bouillon cubes, concentrated tinned broths, canned gravies)
·         Don’t eat or drink acid-containing foods (pickles, tomato juice, oranges). Drink mildly alcoholic beverages (wines, beer, diluted drinks) during meals only. Avoid strong alcoholic drinks entirely.
·         Test your individual tolerance for foods known to cause indigestion and heartburn (sauerkraut, hot dogs, raw onions, beans, citrus juices, ice cream) by trying a small amount of one particular food at a time.
·         Avoid fatty, fried foods.
·         Eat potatoes – as a source of carbohydrates they tend to cause less heartburn than bread or rice.
·         Arrange for long, relaxed mealtimes (no food on the run; no arguments during dinner).
·         Eat slowly, chew thoroughly.
·         Do not eat very large meals; do not lie down until several hours after a meal
·         Do not go too long between meal
·         Do not go too long between meals.
·         Be sure that you are getting adequate nutrition.

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