Gastritis Symptom Triggers To Watch For
3/19/2020
Your family and friends are gathered around the picnic table on a summer afternoon. As you talk and laugh, the dishes are passed around the table like clockwork. In the heat of the summer sun, that cold cucumber salad may look deliciously refreshing—but if you have gastritis, it could mean an untimely exodus from the party.
Gastritis is an inflammation of the stomach lining, which can lead to more serious gastric problems down the line. Gastritis can be caused by the H. pylori bacteria or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs); however, it can also be caused by autoimmune problems, infectious agents, or other gastric diseases.
Symptoms of gastritis include:
- Abdominal pain
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Belching, bloating, loss of appetite, or indigestion
- Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt)
- Carbonated drinks
- Caffeine
- Alcohol
- Citrus and citrus juices
- Black and red pepper
- Chili and garlic powder
- High-fat foods (sausage, salami, bacon, ham, etc.)
- Raw vegetables (cucumbers, onions, garlic, hot chiles, and peppers)
- Tomato products (tomato paste, sauce, or juice)
- Cigarette/cigar smoking
- Heavy drinking
- NSAIDs