Eating spicy food and feeling a burning sensation is a sign of a stomach disease that needs to be treated.

Thai people and eating spicy food are almost a pair, especially young men and women who love spicy food. Some people are addicted to eating chili peppers to the point of having it with every meal. After eating, they experience stomachaches and diarrhea, but they still do the same thing repeatedly until the symptoms become chronic. ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี We would like to tell you that eating spicy food. And having a stomachache is no joke and should not be allowed to become normal because this could be a warning sign of these digestive diseases.
Gastritis
Did you know that the most common disease among Thais is caused by eating at irregular times and eating spicy food for a long time. Which causes the stomach lining to become inflamed, swollen, and red? Another cause of gastritis is H. pylori infection, which is caused by bacterial contamination in food or water that is drunk, which can cause chronic gastritis, which comes and goes, lasting months or years.
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease
Acute enteritis is caused by eating contaminated food, a viral infection, and symptoms of diarrhea, diarrhea, and severe abdominal pain. It can be cured with antibiotics. However, if it is chronic enteritis, or Ulcerative Colitis, it is when the colon wall becomes inflamed and ulcerated. Chronic inflammation lasts for years, causing intermittent diarrhea and abdominal pain. Especially when eating foods that cause severe inflammation of the intestinal wall, the symptoms will flare up.
Acid reflux
This is a popular disease among working people these days due to lifestyle and irregular eating habits, especially for people who like to eat late at night and go to bed right away. Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest and epigastric region. It can be caused by both excess stomach acid flowing back up and malfunctioning of the esophageal sphincter.