Can you drink milk in non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux?

It is possible to drink milk in non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux, but not too much at once. Non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux is a gastroscopic diagnosis, medically known as bile reflux gastritis. It is mainly due to the abnormal reflux of bile-containing duodenal contents into the stomach, causing inflammation of the gastric mucosa, and patients may experience abdominal discomfort, heartburn, vomiting and other symptoms. Milk is a high-protein, high-fat drink, every 100ml of milk contains 88g of water, 3.1g of protein, 3.2g of fat, 5.0g of carbohydrates, 3mg of cholesterol, etc. Drinking milk in moderation can provide the nutrients needed by the human body. Under normal circumstances, patients with bile reflux gastritis can drink milk, generally does not lead to aggravation of the condition or other uncomfortable symptoms, but should control the amount of intake, do not drink too much at once. At the same time, pay attention to the appropriate activities after drinking, do not immediately rest.