Can patients with erosive gastritis drink Ophiopogon water?

Jun 10, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Shen Yonghua
Introduction
Whether patients with erosive gastritis can drink Ophiopogon water needs to be determined based on their specific medical condition. If the condition is mild, small amounts are generally acceptable. However, if the condition is severe, drinking it is not recommended. During treatment, patients should follow their doctor's instructions, adjust dietary habits, and avoid consuming spicy, greasy, overly cold, or hot foods to reduce the burden on the stomach and promote recovery.

Whether patients with erosive gastritis can drink Ophiopogon water needs to be determined based on their specific condition. If the condition is mild, they can usually consume it in moderation. However, if the condition is severe, it is not recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Ophiopogon water has the effects of nourishing yin, clearing heat, nourishing the stomach, and promoting body fluid production. For patients with mild erosive gastritis whose gastric inflammation has been partially controlled and who do not exhibit significant symptoms such as excessive gastric acid or stomach pain, moderate consumption of Ophiopogon water may help alleviate symptoms such as dry mouth and throat or stomach discomfort.

However, for patients with severe erosive gastritis, where the gastric mucosal erosion covers a larger area and is more severe, possibly accompanied by significant congestion, edema, or even a tendency to bleed, the protective barrier function of the gastric mucosa is severely impaired, and the tolerance to various stimuli is very poor. Ophiopogon is slightly cold in nature, and its consumption may irritate the gastric mucosa, stimulate increased gastric acid secretion, and thereby worsen the damage to the gastric mucosa.

During treatment, patients should follow their doctor's instructions, adjust their dietary habits, and avoid consuming spicy, greasy, overly cold, or hot foods to reduce the burden on the stomach and promote recovery.

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