I have been diagnosed with h pylori infection along with erosive antral gastritis and undergoing the HP kit medication (esomeprazole, clarithromycin,
Amoxycillin)
I want to know what fruits and vegetables i can eat. Can i eat chapati also?
Currently i am only having khichdi, curd and bread and have started feeling weak.
I ate one apple yesterday but bloating started due to it.
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Considering your present condition I will suggest you to include more of rice and rice products. Upma is better to digest with H pylori But wheat might cause you bloating as gluten causes bloating. Have egg whites or Sattu to catch up with Proteins. Includes millets to add variety. Fruits like Banana , Chiku , papaya can be taken. Apple try without skin it might be the skin which makes you bloated. Chew your food properly. Do Exercise in form of yoga or breathing exercises.
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Yes u can start eating ,you don’t have gluten intolerance
And some times wheat is difficult to digest with infection.
But if you feeling better please eat chapathi.
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