Dr Jeswanth Satyanesan, Director, Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation, Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Chennai
Myth: Eating citrus fruits will aggravate underlying gastritis condition
Fact: Generally it won’t. Citrus may be useful in bile reflux gastritis, food poisoning and bacterial infection because of its antibacterial, antioxidant and adsorption properties. Rarely, some people may not tolerate it and those people can avoid it.
Myth: Intake of spices like pepper, fennel seeds and hot water will help control gastritis
Fact: Spices usually aggravate gastritis. Rarely, people may experience relief because of its antibacterial and antioxidant properties.
Myth: Gastritis cannot be cured
Fact: Depending on the cause, it can be either controlled or cured. Irregular diet patterns, H-pylori bacterial infection, painkillers and chemotherapy drugs, food poisoning, food allergies, bile reflux, acidity and reduced blood supply are some of the main reasons for gastritis.
Myth: Chronic gastritis due to H-pylori bacterial infection will lead to stomach cancer
Fact: In India, H-pylori infection is rarely associated with stomach cancer. In fact, in African countries where H-pylori infection is very common, stomach cancer is very rare.
Myth: Painkillers will help to alleviate gastritis
Fact: No. Painkillers can cause gastritis
Myth: Stress and tension can cause gastritis
Fact: Stress and tension may aggravate symptoms of gastritis.Oil by itself won’t improve hair growth, rather massaging the scalp while applying it can stimulate growth.
Compiled by Sinduja Jane