How long can gastric ulcer eat is related to the severity of the disease. If gastric ulcer patients do not have gastric perforation, gastric hemorrhage, etc., usually do not need to fast; if gastric ulcer is complicated by gastric hemorrhage, gastric perforation, fasting is required, and according to the recovery of the gastric mucous membrane, about 3~5 days, can be resumed to liquid diet.
Gastric ulcer is a common disease of the digestive system, mainly manifested as periodic or rhythmic epigastric pain, which can be diagnosed by gastroscopy. If gastric ulcer is not treated in a timely manner, it may cause many complications, such as gastric perforation, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and pyloric obstruction.
If the symptoms of gastric ulcer are mild, drugs such as Famotidine and Omeprazole can be taken under the guidance of physician for relief. If the symptoms of gastric ulcer are severe and accompanied by complications such as gastric bleeding, fasting is often needed to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and promote gastric mucosal repair. The exact duration of fasting depends on the individual’s condition and usually takes 3~5 days.
If symptoms related to gastric ulcers occur, you should go to the hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations, a clear diagnosis, and at the same time as soon as possible to carry out targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition, the specific return to normal diet time can be consulted with a professional physician.