Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) and Food to be Avoided
Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) is now a days very common problem.
GERD is increasing with the age. It is very common in the older people.
Following foods needs to be avoided.
- Avoid caffeine containing drinks like coffee and tea. Avoid even decaffeinated coffee.
- Avoid caffeinated soft drinks.
- Avoid citrus fruits and juices like grapefruit, and oranges.
- Avoid fruits like pineapple and tomato.
- Stop tobacco in any form because the nicotine weakens the lower esophageal muscles.
- The following foods increase the symptoms of GERD like :
- Whole milk.
- Fatty foods.
- Chocolate.
- Most fast foods.
- Oily foods.
- Peppermint.
- Soup containing the cream and the creamy foods.
- Avoid chewing gum and hard candy because these increase swallowing of air. This will increase belching and reflux.
- Avoid spicy or acidic foods may not be tolerated in some of the people.
- Avoid late hours eating and don’t lie immediately on bed after the food.
- Raised the bed 6 to 8 inches to prevent the reflux. Can put extra pillows and this may be helpful.
- Eat frequent and small portions of the food.
- If you are overweight, try to lose weight.
- Following foods are recommended :
- Milk 1% and 2% or skimmed milk.
- Can use low fat or fat free yogurt.
- Vegetables are recommended.
- Bread with low fat contents are recommended.
- Fish, low fat meat and chicken.
- Fat free or low fat soups.
- Fruits like apple, watermelon, peaches, pears and banana.
- Following foods are bad for GERD:
- Fried items even vegetables.
- Whole milk
- Chocolate milk.
- Fatty meat, bacon, sausages and chicken with lot of fats.
- Oranges, grapefruits and pine apple.
- Sweet dishes like chocolate and deserts with lot of oil or fats.
- Alcohol.
- Coffee, tea and mint tea.
- Carbonated beverages.
- Soups containing chicken, milk, beef, or cream.