Make Changes to Your Diet for a Peptic UlcerMake Changes to Your Diet for a Peptic UlcerThere is no evidence that what you eat or drink causes ulcers or that changes in your diet will affect how quickly your ulcer heals. But some foods may make your symptoms worse, especially when you first start treatment. Eat a balanced dietEating a healthy, balanced diet is important at all times. But you may find that some foods, particularly those that are heavily spiced or greasy, make your symptoms worse. You may want to avoid these foods while your ulcer is healing. Drinking milkThere was a time when everyone who had an ulcer was told to drink lots of milk. This is no longer recommended as part of the treatment for a peptic ulcer. Try smaller, more frequent mealsYou may find that eating smaller, more frequent meals relieves your symptoms. If it doesn't, make sure you don't skip meals. Eat at least 3 regular meals each day. Cut the caffeineCoffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate, and other foods containing caffeine can increase the amount of acid produced by the stomach. More acid in the stomach can lead to more pain when you have an ulcer.
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