Can people with stomach pain eat waxberries?
Generally, it is not recommended to eat bayberries when experiencing stomach pain, as this may worsen discomfort. The reasons are as follows:
Bayberries contain relatively high amounts of sugar and various acidic substances. When suffering from stomach pain, these acids may irritate the gastric mucosa and increase gastric acid secretion, thereby exacerbating symptoms. The acidity of bayberries may erode the stomach lining; if the stomach pain is caused by conditions such as gastritis or gastric ulcers, this irritation can be particularly pronounced, and consuming bayberries might even lead to worsening of the condition.
In daily life, individuals with stomach pain should avoid eating bayberries, as well as other foods that may irritate the gastric mucosa, such as chili peppers, coffee, and strong tea. Patients may try methods to relieve stomach pain, including applying heat packs, gently massaging the abdomen, and drinking moderate amounts of warm water. If necessary, medications such as clarithromycin dispersible tablets, amoxicillin capsules, or colloidal bismuth pectin capsules may be used under medical guidance. If stomach pain persists or worsens, prompt medical consultation is advised to receive professional diagnosis and treatment.