Why Chinese doctors are calling off goat’s milk

Chinese medicine does not stop goat milk, but there are some people who are not suitable to drink goat milk. Goat’s milk is rich in nutrients, especially calcium and phosphorus, and is more easily absorbed by the body. However, for people who are not suitable for drinking goat milk, Chinese medicine practitioners will call it off. The main people who are not suitable for drinking goat milk clinically are: 1. People who are allergic to goat milk: some people may have abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloating, rash, itching and other symptoms after drinking goat milk, and serious cases may also have allergic asthma and anaphylaxis, mainly manifested as wheezing, breathing difficulties, blue lips, unconsciousness, etc.. Patients with digestive tract diseases: such as gastritis, peptic ulcer, reflux esophagitis, etc. should not drink goat’s milk because it may lower the pressure of the esophageal sphincter, leading to reflux of gastric and intestinal fluids, which is not conducive to the recovery of the patient’s disease; 3. Patients with gallbladder and pancreatic diseases: such patients should not drink goat’s milk. Goat milk contains a large amount of fat, and the digestion of fat requires the joint participation of the gallbladder and pancreas, and this process may lead to an increased burden on the gallbladder and pancreas, which is not conducive to recovery, and may even trigger an acute attack of the disease, with symptoms such as abdominal pain; 4. Patients with kidney disease: Patients with acute nephritis and renal failure, for example, should not drink goat milk. Goat’s milk is rich in animal protein, and drinking it will increase the burden on the kidneys; 5. Patients after laparotomy and gastrectomy: goat’s milk is rich in lactose, and if patients after laparotomy and gastrectomy drink goat’s milk, the lactose cannot be completely decomposed due to the lack of lactase in the patient’s body, and the remaining lactose ferments in the body, which may lead to abdominal distention and increased exhaustion; 6. Others: People who are frequently exposed to lead, lactose intolerant people, and people with weak gastrointestinal tract should not drink goat’s milk, otherwise it may cause indigestion, aggravate the original disease, etc.