Because tea acts on gastric mucosa, it can promote gastric acid secretion, especially for patients with duodenal ulcer, this effect is more obvious. Excessive gastric acid secretion counteracts the efficacy of antacids and is not conducive to the healing of ulcers. Therefore, in order to promote the healing of ulcer surface, it is suggested that patients with ulcer should not drink tea, especially strong tea.
Patients with peptic ulcer should avoid drinking milk, which is delicious and nutritious. It was once considered as an ideal drink for patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers. However, recent studies have found that drinking milk will aggravate the condition of patients with ulcers.
Because milk, like beer, can cause a lot of gastric acid secretion. When milk just enters the stomach, it can dilute the concentration of gastric acid, reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on gastric and duodenal ulcers, and temporarily relieve the discomfort of the upper abdomen. But after a while, milk became a stimulating factor of gastric mucosa, producing more gastric acid, which aggravated the condition. Therefore, patients with peptic ulcer should not drink milk.
We all know that diet plays a key role in our health, and it is very important for patients to pay reasonable attention to diet.