About Cara Atasi Maag
An ulcer disease is a disease caused by excess acid produced by the stomach that causes irritation to the mucous membranes of the stomach, under normal conditions the acid is needed to aid digestion in the food process we eat, apart from excessive stomach acid or abdominal pain. Gum ulcer or peptic ulcer is a symptom of a disease that attacks the stomach due to injury or inflammation of the stomach causing pain, stomach ulcers, and abdominal pain in addition to the results of gastric inflammation.
Characteristics of symptoms of heartburn symptoms are as follows:
Pain while defecating
Nausea and vomiting
Often feel hungry
Swollen
Severe pain
The cause of ulcer disease, usually occurs due to irregular eating, there are harmful microorganisms, taking certain medications, or other causes such as alcohol consumption, irregular sleep patterns and stress. Maag can also occur if the patient is late to eat, then while eating ulcer patients eat with a portion that is too much. For patients suffering from severe ulcers, ulcer disease is very dangerous and can cause death.
In addition to the above causes of ulcer disease can also be caused by the role of bacterial microorganisms Helicobacter pylori as another cause of heartburn, these bacteria have remarkable properties. If other bacteria die in the acidic atmosphere of the stomach, Helicobacter pylori can survive and even multiply, the Helicobacter pylori germs can irritate the abdominal wall, causing inflammation and ulcers (ulcers). As a result of the injured stomach wall, the patient will feel pain in the stomach.
Prohibition of food ulcer disease, the following is food information that should be avoided or should not be consumed by people with ulcer disease including:
Avoid foods that contain lots of gas: such as fat, mustard greens, cabbage, jackfruit, ambon bananas, kedondong, dried fruit and soft drinks.
Avoid foods that stimulate gastric acid release, such as coffee, 5-20% alcoholic beverages, white wine and citrus fruit juice.
Avoid foods that are difficult to digest, which makes empty empty stomachs such as fatty foods, tarts, cheese
Avoid foods that damage the abdominal wall such as vinegar, spicy, pepper and spices that stimulate
Avoid foods that weaken the throat valve such as alcohol, chocolate, high-fat foods and fried foods.
Avoid some carbohydrate sources such as sticky rice, noodles, vermicelli, bulgur, corn, cassava, tale, and dodol.