Patients with stomach ache and stomach ulcers in Ramadan .. Tips and guidance

Patients with stomach ache and stomach ulcers in Ramadan .. Tips and guidance
• From a purely medical point of view fasting for patients with gastric reflux and stomach ulcers is not a risk at all. It may have many benefits and great health benefits, but the real problem lies in what happens from the start of the breakfast cannon to the time of constipation and the preparation for a new day.
• It is absolutely forbidden to rush to eat suddenly as soon as the breakfast cannon starts, which can cause stomach burning, as well as nausea and the desire to vomit. Start with a light drink and wait at least 30 minutes before starting breakfast.
• Do not overeat as much as possible in starchy or high-fat foods, while avoiding spicy or spicy foods. Care should also be taken to eat food rich in dietary fiber that helps digestion and regulate the movement of the digestive tract, which is found in fruits and vegetables. Also, do not over-eat sweets, which is famous for the holy month Kalnavp and Qatif.
• Most people are keen to drink soft drinks because they help digestion, which is completely naked, as they should be avoided, especially as they cause indigestion and exacerbate the symptoms resulting from it. The same applies to tea and coffee. If necessary, tea and coffee should be taken at least two hours before breakfast.
Patients with gastric ulcer and stomach ulcers should not sleep immediately after eating (either breakfast or suhoor), but should wait at least 1-2 hours.