Can patients with gastric ulcers drink alcohol?
Disease description:
I feel upper abdominal pain, very uncomfortable, with various types of pain including dull ache, distension pain, stabbing pain, and soreness. After visiting the hospital, I was diagnosed with gastric ulcer. Can patients with gastric ulcers drink alcohol?
Gastric ulcers are a condition that requires special attention, and patients must be particularly cautious in their daily lives, especially when it comes to dietary choices. First and foremost, individuals with gastric ulcers should avoid alcohol consumption. Alcohol, as a potent irritant, not only directly damages the gastric mucosa, making it more vulnerable, but also exacerbates symptoms of gastric ulcers such as stomach pain and acid reflux, undoubtedly causing greater discomfort to patients. More seriously, alcohol can delay the healing process of ulcers, making treatment more difficult. Of even greater concern is that long-term alcohol use may increase the risk of ulcer recurrence and potentially lead to severe complications associated with gastric ulcers, such as gastrointestinal bleeding and gastric perforation. If these conditions occur, they can pose life-threatening risks. Therefore, for the sake of their health, patients with gastric ulcers should completely abstain from alcohol or, at the very least, strictly limit alcohol intake during treatment. Only in this way can ulcers be effectively and promptly treated and recurrence prevented.