Ulcer disease are often found in people, according to
experts in the disease. Ulcer disease is increased in excess of stomach acid
that causes bad stomach, nausea, bloating, and sometimes occur in the gut pain
both before and after meals.
Heartburn should not equate with gallstone disease.
It's similar complaint. In general, the cause of ulcers is the habit of eating
at irregular, excessive dieting, and eating foods that stimulate the emergence
of excess stomach acid, such as eating acidic, containing spicy, ice and also
the stress factor. Besides the certain medicines that contain aspirin,
arthritis medications and corticosteroid group, can cause stomach ulcer disease
if the patient is too sensitive to these materials.
Students who are stressed often escape from the
problems to him by way of smoking, drinking, or eating foods that are
stimulating. As a result, the sympathetic nerves work more quickly than usual,
so the stomach acid production increased dramatically, which is why patients
often complain of nausea, bloat and a sense of early satiety, or feeling of
fullness when eating and vomiting, patients are often released acidic fluids in
the mouth.
Adolescents
are more emotional
Ulcers can affect everyone, from teens, adults and the
elderly. Only a ulcer rarely affects children, is because children who are
breastfed in fact contain a substance that can coat the stomach wall as a
protection against the attacks of heartburn. By sex were more often young women
affected by heartburn, this is because the diet is too much for fear of
fatness. Besides the high risk adolescent women because women are generally
more emotional.
Foods
that Stimulate Gastric Acid
Ulcer disease can be cured but it's certainly better
to prevent than cure. This means that how we try to avoid ulcer disease, by
pledging to eat regularly and on time, before breakfast daily activity, avoid
foods that are spicy and others. Finally do not try to cure himself of chronic
ulcer disease, but should see a doctor that can be controlled and more awake.
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