Is it good to eat millet porridge for atrophic gastritis?

Patients with atrophic gastritis eat some millet porridge in moderation, which is good for the body. However, patients with atrophic gastritis need to go to the hospital for formal treatment, and drinking porridge alone cannot treat the disease. Millet porridge contains riboflavin, niacin, calcium ions, potassium ions and other nutrients, which have the effect of supplementing nutrition and promoting digestion and absorption. In addition, millet porridge is also very easy to digest, will not stimulate the gastric mucosa and cause the burden of the patient’s stomach, so, atrophic gastritis patients eat some millet porridge in moderation, the body has certain benefits. However, you can’t eat millet porridge for a long time, because the nutrient composition of millet porridge is too single, and eating millet porridge for a long time may cause patients to suffer from malnutrition. In addition, the treatment of atrophic gastritis can be prescribed to take the eradication of Helicobacter pylori drugs, such as omeprazole, bismuth pectin, clarithromycin, amoxicillin, etc.; autoimmune gastritis also need to supplement vitamin B12 and folic acid. It is recommended that patients who have been diagnosed with atrophic gastritis go to the hospital in a timely manner.