Can you drink some wine with chronic non-atrophic gastric sinusitis?

Alcohol is not recommended for chronic non-atrophic gastritis.
Chronic gastritis patients generally have gastric mucosal damage, drinking alcohol will stimulate the gastric mucosa, aggravate the inflammatory reaction, not conducive to the healing of the gastric mucosa. If you drink too much alcohol at one time, it may also cause gastric bleeding and other serious manifestations.
Chronic gastritis patients should pay attention to maintain a light diet, such as eating millet porridge, egg custard, noodle soup easy to digest food. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods such as chili peppers and acidic drinks.
In addition to dietary control, patients with chronic gastritis also need medication, common proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole, gastric mucosal protective agents such as aluminum sulfate gel.
It is best to consult your doctor about the specific usage of the medication in the hospital, and have regular follow-up gastroscopy to assess the effectiveness of the treatment.