Can you eat apples for stomach pain?

It is not recommended to consume apples when you have stomach pain to avoid aggravating the digestive burden of the gastrointestinal tract and causing discomfort such as increased stomach pain. Apples themselves are rich in nutritional value, such as a large number of vitamins, and usually do not cause stomach discomfort when consumed. If you have stomach problems, especially when stomach pain occurs, the fruit acids contained in apples may cause excessive secretion of stomach acid, stimulating the gastric mucosa, aggravating stomach pain or bloating and other discomforts. If you consume too much apple or chew it insufficiently, it will also cause the digestive burden of the stomach and intestines to increase, which is not conducive to the recovery of gastric disorders and is not conducive to the improvement of pain symptoms. It is recommended to eat a light diet and easy-to-digest food such as rice porridge when you are sick with stomach pain, and you can wait until the stomach disease recovers or the pain is relieved before consuming apples. If you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you consult a doctor as soon as possible so that you can recover your health as soon as possible.