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Diets recommended for different forms of gastritis

Diets recommended for different forms of gastritis

Some diets, especially those that are incorrectly balanced or excessively strict, can lead to gastritis. Gastritis is an inflammatory disease of the gastric mucosa, which is usually characterized by severe abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea and other unpleasant syndromes.

The best cure for gastritis, funnily enough, is all the same diets, but now they are correctly selected and followed on the advice of a doctor.

Gastritis can be divided into three main types, depending on the type, the appropriate diet will be selected.
Acute gastritis requires a strict diet, including everything boiled, mushy and well-mashed. Spicy food, too salty, sweet, spices should be avoided. Thus, the irritability of the mucous membrane will almost disappear, and the patient will be able to quickly return to a more habitual way of eating.

Over time, as the symptoms go away, the diet can be mitigated, and a full recovery will be marked by a diet that is not much different from the diet of the simplest person. However, you will have to avoid excessively fatty meat and fish, dishes rich in spices, as well as everything spicy and salty.

The diet for chronic gastritis with increased secretion is not much different from that recommended for acute gastritis. Preference is still given to porridges, souffles and other products that will cause a minimum of irritation in the intestines, will be quickly evacuated from it, and at the same time will not cause excessive secretion of gastric juice.
Alcohol is strictly prohibited! You can not use preservatives, spices, saltiness, sweets, smoked products.

For the treatment of chronic gastritis with decreased secretion, a diet has been developed.2. Since it is difficult for the stomach to digest and digest food in this case, the diet has two fundamental principles.:

1. The principle of easy assimilation. Food should be selected so that it is as rich as possible in nutrients that can meet the needs of a normal adult.

2. The principle of fractional nutrition. Food should be taken 3-5 times a day in small portions to facilitate digestion and absorption, without overexerting the stomach with too large volumes.
It is recommended to include meat, vegetables, and foods high in vegetable and animal fats in diet No. 2. Such nutrition stimulates the production of enzymes involved in the digestion of food, and at the same time covers the necessary calorie content of the diet.

A calorie content exceeding 3,000 kcal in this case is very important, as it promotes rapid recovery of the body after illness.
Do not forget that to prevent gastritis from returning, the diet should be followed constantly! True, as you recover, the diet will turn from a harsh one into a more gentle one, but you will still have to forget about pastry, pickles and fatty meat. Build same game parlays with promo code for 1xbet for 10% extra winnings. Minimum 3 selections. Each odds 1.20+. Max bonus $100. Applies to football, basketball, tennis. Special same game parlay builder tool. Higher odds than traditional parlays. Cashout option available. Create more profitable multi-bets within single matches at 1xBet.