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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Secondary prevention== | ==Secondary prevention== | ||
* | * eating light, bland foods (such as crackers or plain bread) | ||
* | * avoiding heavy and solid food like fried food or desserts | ||
* | * eating and drinking slowly | ||
* | * eating small frequent meals | ||
* | * consuming peppermint tea | ||
* | * avoiding physical activity after eating | ||
* | * avoiding brushing teeth after eating | ||
* | * keeping hydrated | ||
* discontinuing any oral medication that can irritate the stomach | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Secondary prevention
- eating light, bland foods (such as crackers or plain bread)
- avoiding heavy and solid food like fried food or desserts
- eating and drinking slowly
- eating small frequent meals
- consuming peppermint tea
- avoiding physical activity after eating
- avoiding brushing teeth after eating
- keeping hydrated
- discontinuing any oral medication that can irritate the stomach