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This Doctor's Suggestions For Patients With Ulcers That Want Fasting

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This Doctor's Suggestions For Patients With Ulcers That Want Fasting

 

Jakarta, Late meal and empty stomach is a big taboo for ulcer patients. But in time bln. Ramadan, Muslims are required not to eat for 14 hours. So what about ulcer patients? Can fasting? "" (Patient gastritis) can (fasting), even better, "" explained Dr. Ari Fahrial dram, SpPD-KGEH, MMB, consultant digestion channel from the Faculty of Medicine Campus Indonesia, when involved conversations with detikHealth, written Wednesday (10 / 7/2013). But not all ulcers are allowed to fast. Dr Ari explained that patients with ulcers can fast, except for natural dyspepsia (heartburn) that has not been treated, especially if there is an alarm signal. Heartburn (dyspepsia) itself is divided into two groups, namely functional gastric and organic dyspepsia. Functional ulceration occurs when the sufferer is eating irregularly, consumption of fatty foods, soft drinks, coffee, stress and smoking, there is no significant damage in the stomach. While the organic maag goes on because there is something abnormal in the stomach, such as peptic ulcers, duodenal ulcers, GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease), polyps or cancer in the throat, duodenum and stomach. "" Functional heartburn will also be better when fasting. Generally when the afternoon snacking chocolate, drink coffee even though in the morning at home have coffee 2 cups, later afternoon snacking once again, chocolate or spicy chips. That's what makes the ulcer. Well, fasting time to eat so regularly, eat less fatty foods, reduce cigarettes, drink less coffee and soft drinks and self-control, for example like a lot of remembrance. It will also make her ulcer recover. Being in the organic maag, to fast it needs to be asked first with a doctor, "" explained Dr. Ari. But if the patient is suffering from an organic gastric ulcer with a blood vomiting or bowel movement, vomiting over and every feeding vomiting is not allowed to fast. Bahka they must be treated in hospital to handle the problem of heartburn it. Patients with gastrointestinal cancers are also not recommended for fasting. To avoid excessive discomfort, stomach ulcers are recommended for the consumption of gastric acid suppressants such as H2 receptor antagonists (ranitidine, famotidine, simetidine, nizatidine) or proton pump barrier (omeprazole, lansoprazole, rabeprazole, esomeprazole, pantoprazole). Middle drugs such as antacids that are now widely promoted both through the media make and electronic media is not a drug that avoids the heart attack is not attacked. An antacid drug is just to get rid of the mark alone and work only 6-8 hours, until the actual use is not in the form of general, just to get rid of signs of stomach problems that arise. How to keep heartburn patients stay healthy and fit to finish Ramadan fast? 1. Keep doing the meal and break the fast. Keep taking medication for chronic diseases3. Keep doing the prayer tarawih4 prayer. Many vegetables and fruits consumption5. Drink plenty of water when open until sahur6. Amount of sleep is enough, not too much. Drinks and foods that need attention: 1. Stay away from foods that contain lots of gas, such as fatty foods, vegetable mustard and cabbage, jackfruit and banana ambon, food attack (kedondong), dried fruit, and drinks that contain soda. 2. Stay away from foods that stimulate stomach acid expenditure, such as coffee, alcoholic beverages, white wine, citrus juice, and full cream milk. 3. Stay away from hard-to-process foods, which can slow gastric emptying, such as tart and cheese. 4. Stay away from foods that immediately lead to damage to the stomach wall, such as those containing vinegar, spicy, pepper and spices that stimulate. 5. Stay away from foods that weaken the lower throat valve include alcohol, chocolate, foods high in fat and fried foods. 6. Some sources of carbohydrates that need to be avoided sticky rice, noodles, vermicelli, corn, cassava, tales, dodol. (mer / vit)