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[EXPLAINER] Foods and drinks that can make ulcer pain worse

EditorBy EditorMarch 15, 2025Updated:March 15, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Learn what you may need to avoid to keep your stomach happy by eating and drinking what can make ulcer pain less.

🔑 Spicy foods

Spicy foods like those made with chili peppers, hot sauces, or strong spices can irritate your stomach lining.

While they do not cause ulcers, they can make the pain worse and delay healing. If you love spicy meals, consider switching to milder seasonings.

🔑 Sour or acidic foods

Foods high in acid, such as oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruits, and tomatoes, can irritate the sore in your stomach.

They increase stomach acid, leading to more discomfort. If you crave fruits, opt for less acidic options like bananas or melons.

🔑 Caffeinated drinks

Coffee, tea, energy drinks, and other caffeine-rich beverages can worsen ulcer pain.

Caffeine stimulates the stomach to produce more acid, which irritates the ulcer. Even decaffeinated coffee may trigger symptoms, so be cautious.

🔑 Fizzy drinks

Sodas and carbonated beverages can increase stomach bloating and acid production.

The bubbles can stretch the stomach lining, making the pain worse. Stick to water or herbal teas instead.

🔑 Fried or greasy foods

Fried foods like chips, fried chicken, and fatty snacks are hard to digest and can increase stomach acid.

They also sit longer in your stomach, which can trigger discomfort. Choose baked or steamed options to ease digestion.

🔑 Alcohol

Alcohol irritates the stomach lining and can worsen an existing ulcer. It slows down the healing process and can make symptoms more severe.

Whether it’s beer, wine, or spirits, it’s best to avoid alcohol entirely if you have an ulcer.

🔑 Chocolate

Chocolate, especially in large amounts, can worsen ulcers because it contains caffeine and other compounds that increase stomach acid.

If you love sweets, consider non-chocolate options that are easier on your stomach.

🔑 Mint

Although mint is known for soothing digestion in some cases, it can relax the muscle that separates the stomach from the esophagus.

This can cause acid to flow back up and worsen ulcer pain.

🔑 Dairy products

Milk might feel soothing at first, but it can actually trigger your stomach to produce more acid, which worsens ulcers.

Avoid relying on milk as a remedy and focus on other soothing options like oatmeal or bananas.

🔑 Processed foods

Highly processed foods like canned soups, packaged snacks, and instant noodles often contain preservatives and high salt levels that can irritate the stomach lining.

These foods may also lack the nutrients your body needs for healing.

Consider these suggestions

Stick to a diet that is gentle on your stomach.

Foods like

  • bananas
  • oatmeal
  • leafy greens
  • lean proteins, and non-acidic fruits can help.

Bonus content

Milk can have mixed effects on ulcers, depending on the type:

Whole milk

It may feel soothing at first, but the fat in it can make your stomach produce more acid, which worsens the pain.

Low-fat or skim milk

These are better choices because they have less fat, but drinking too much can still make the stomach create more acid over time.

Non-dairy milk

  • Almond Milk
    It’s gentle and does not irritate the stomach, so it’s a good choice.
  • Coconut Milk
    It has a lot of fat, which may not be good for ulcers.
  • Soy Milk
    It can be safe, but some people find it harder to digest.

A good suggestion is to drink milk in small amounts and see how your stomach reacts. If unsure, talk to a doctor!

Drinking plenty of water and avoiding triggers is key to reducing pain and helping your ulcer heal.

If your symptoms persist, talk to a doctor or dietitian to create a tailored meal plan. A healthy diet plays a big role in managing ulcers!

I wish you preservation, good health

By Pharm.Great @OGreat6

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