Can I eat tofu with gastric antral erosion?

Sep 20, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Introduction
Gastric antral erosion refers to erosive gastritis of the gastric antrum. In general, patients with erosive antral gastritis can consume tofu in moderation, but intake should be controlled, as detailed below. In daily life, it is important to maintain regular eating habits and increase consumption of fresh vegetables and fruits, such as carrots, spinach, and apples, to obtain necessary nutrients and promote overall health.

 Gastric antral erosion refers to erosive gastritis of the gastric antrum. In general, patients with erosive gastric antral inflammation can consume tofu in moderation, but intake should be controlled. The specific analysis is as follows:

 Erosive gastric antral inflammation refers to manifestations such as congestion, edema, and erosion of the gastric antral mucosa, primarily caused by factors like gastric acid irritation and Helicobacter pylori infection. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Tofu has a soft texture and contains nutrients such as fiber and unsaturated fatty acids. It helps prevent high cholesterol, nourishes the stomach and spleen, and clears heat while moisturizing dryness. Patients with erosive gastric antral inflammation can usually eat tofu in moderate amounts, which helps supplement essential nutrients and causes minimal harm to the body.

 If a patient is allergic to soy products or has poor digestive function, tofu should be avoided to prevent adverse symptoms such as bloating and abdominal pain. When cooking tofu, avoid using irritating seasonings such as Sichuan pepper or chili peppers, as they may aggravate gastrointestinal irritation and hinder recovery.

 In daily life, it is important to maintain regular eating habits and increase intake of fresh vegetables and fruits—such as carrots, spinach, and apples—to supplement necessary nutrients and promote overall health.

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