What to Eat with Gastritis? 7-Day Meal Plan
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In short: with gastritis, your stomach prefers gentle, easy-to-digest foods and smaller, more frequent portions — and no fried, spicy or very acidic foods. Below is a 7-day gentle meal plan. Because gastritis is often linked to H. pylori, it can be worth testing. This is general information, not medical advice.
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Eating with gastritis: the basics
The aim is to avoid irritating the stomach lining. A few simple rules:
- Go for: gentle, easy-to-digest foods — oatmeal, rice, boiled or steamed vegetables, lean meat and fish, soft eggs.
- Avoid: fried, spicy and very acidic foods.
- Eat: smaller portions, more frequently.
- Drinks — yes: chamomile tea, weak black tea, water, mildly sweetened compote. No: coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks and acidic juices.
The 7-day gentle meal plan
Day 1
- Breakfast: oatmeal with water and a banana
- Snack: plain yogurt with biscuits
- Lunch: chicken broth with noodles + boiled chicken with mashed potatoes
- Snack: boiled apple with a little cinnamon
- Dinner: soft scrambled eggs with bread
Day 2
- Breakfast: white toast with butter and honey + chamomile tea
- Snack: boiled carrot with potato (mashed)
- Lunch: boiled fish with rice
- Snack: vanilla pudding (not chocolate)
- Dinner: soft cottage cheese with grated banana
Day 3
- Breakfast: semolina porridge with a little butter
- Snack: rusks with a little cottage cheese
- Lunch: mashed potatoes + boiled carrots + chicken
- Snack: homemade apple compote
- Dinner: white rice with steamed vegetables
Day 4
- Breakfast: plain yogurt with flakes
- Snack: banana
- Lunch: steamed chicken breast with potatoes
- Snack: boiled pumpkin with a little honey
- Dinner: bread with cottage cheese spread
Day 5
- Breakfast: boiled egg with bread
- Snack: boiled pear
- Lunch: turkey with rice and steamed zucchini
- Snack: rice cakes with cottage cheese
- Dinner: potato soup without fried roux
Day 6
- Breakfast: oatmeal with grated apple
- Snack: yogurt drink
- Lunch: pasta with steamed carrots and zucchini
- Snack: homemade banana smoothie
- Dinner: rice with steamed chicken
Day 7
- Breakfast: scrambled eggs with butter and toast
- Snack: fruit purée (banana, apple)
- Lunch: baked potatoes with steamed salmon
- Snack: corn crisps
- Dinner: soft cottage cheese with bread
Gastritis & H. pylori: test at home
Gastritis is often linked to the Helicobacter pylori bacterium, so it can be worth ruling it out. Two simple home tests, results in about 10 minutes — here's the difference.
Quick pick: for an active infection (or to re-check after treatment), choose the stool test. For an easy first screen from a drop of blood, the blood antibody test. Both are screening aids — confirm with your doctor.
Stool antigen test
Detects an active infection
- shows a current infection
- good for re-checking after treatment
- non-invasive — no blood
Blood antibody test
Detects antibodies
- very easy sample — finger prick
- quick first screen
- can stay positive after it clears
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is gastritis? | An inflammation of the stomach lining, often linked to the Helicobacter pylori bacterium. It should be diagnosed by a doctor. |
| Can I test for H. pylori at home? | Yes. A stool antigen test detects an active infection (the most reliable home method for a current infection), while a blood antibody test is an easy finger-prick screen that can also show past exposure. Confirm any result with your doctor. |
| What should I (not) drink with gastritis? | Good: chamomile tea, weak black tea, water, mildly sweetened compote. Avoid: coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks and acidic juices. |
| How long does gastritis take to heal? | Acute gastritis can improve within days to weeks once irritants are removed. Chronic gastritis may need longer treatment and lifestyle changes — follow your doctor's advice. |
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