Non-atrophic gastritis, cerebral ischemic foci of arteriosclerosis, is it okay to eat soybean meal

Cerebral ischemic foci of atherosclerosis should refer to cerebral ischemic foci caused by atherosclerosis, soybean meal is not a dietary contraindication for this disease and non-atrophic gastritis, and can generally be consumed normally, but does not exclude some special circumstances. At present, there is no research to show that soybean meal will significantly aggravate the severity of non-atrophic gastritis and cerebral ischemic foci, and has not been classified as a strict dietary contraindication for these two diseases, so in general, as long as the diagnosed person is not allergic to soybean meal, it can be consumed normally. However, it should be noted that the tolerance of different individuals to a certain food may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition, illness, amount of food consumed and dietary combinations, etc. Therefore, it cannot be absolutely ruled out that some patients with non-atrophic gastritis and cerebral ischemic foci may be uncomfortable after consuming soybean meal, and soybean meal should not be consumed in such cases. In conclusion, the diagnosed non-atrophic gastritis and cerebral ischemic foci, under the guidance of a doctor to determine whether the actual situation can be consumed soybean meal, do not blindly dietary adjustments, in order to avoid improper intervention, resulting in adverse consequences.