Eating stomach medicine can eat glutinous rice, but should be eaten in moderation. If patients with gastric diseases are taking gastric drugs, including acid-suppressing drugs, gastric power-promoting drugs and gastric mucosa-protecting drugs, for example, such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, mosapride, domperidone, bismuth potassium citrate, colloidal bismuth in pectin, etc., they can eat some glutinous rice appropriately, which generally will not have any impact on the action of the drugs, nor will it adversely affect their condition. However, you should not eat too much glutinous rice, although it will not affect the medication, but if you eat too much glutinous rice, the viscosity is relatively strong, which is not conducive to digestion, and may lead to indigestion or lead to aggravation of gastric problems. In addition, try to eat a light and easy-to-digest diet during the stomach medication, and avoid oily, spicy and stimulating food. Medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.