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This is a review of someone who quit drinking coffee due to suffering from gastritis symptoms.
The results of the health checkup I had during a time when I had trouble digesting anything I ate were not good and showed symptoms of gastritis.
I have been diagnosed with various gastrointestinal diseases, including symptoms of gastritis.
This was the catalyst for me to change from drinking one or two cups of coffee a day to drinking only one or two cups a year.
I don't know if it's because I'm getting older or for some other reason, but I've been suffering from gastritis for some time now.
When I ate my favorite foods, I would get a stomachache, feel bloated, or have trouble digesting them all day.
I started enjoying carbonated drinks in the hopes of feeling refreshed and helping with digestion, and I think that may have made my gastritis symptoms worse.
In the past, when I ate oily or fried foods or foods with a lot of flour, such as Chinese food, I would feel gastritis symptoms, and my stomach would hurt and feel bloated.
After this symptom has been repeated, I have seen symptoms occur even when eating foods that are not particularly harmful.
I was somehow managing to get by on a tightrope, and then I got a health checkup. And sure enough, the results came back positive.
Before, I was just told to be careful and pay attention because I had gastritis symptoms, but this time, I was prescribed medicine for about two weeks, given precautions, and was advised to stop eating flour and coffee.
It's not that serious, but I think it would be a good idea.
Sometimes my gastritis symptoms are so severe that I have compromised myself.
I love bread and noodles so much that I can't stand wheat flour, so I practically gave up coffee completely.
Now, I only have one or two drinks a year. Even then, it's less than a glass, not even in terms of frequency.
Certainly, my gastritis symptoms have decreased significantly compared to before, and I spend less time worrying about eating.