Peaches and yogurt can generally be consumed together, but attention should be paid to the portion size to avoid unnecessary harm to the body.
Peaches are a common type of fruit rich in vitamins, minerals, and relatively high in dietary fiber.
Yogurt contains a certain amount of probiotics and has a sweet and sour taste. When paired with peaches, it can supplement some of the nutrients needed by the body, promote gastrointestinal motility, and improve constipation.
In addition, combining peaches with yogurt can stimulate gastric acid secretion, assist in improving symptoms of indigestion, and enhance appetite. However, excessive consumption should be avoided, as it may lead to excessive gastric acid secretion, causing symptoms such as acid reflux and belching, especially for patients with peptic ulcers, who are generally advised against eating peaches and yogurt.
If significant discomfort occurs after consumption, drugs such as Mosapride Citrate Tablets, Cisapride Tablets, and Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules can be used under the guidance of a doctor to reduce the irritation to the gastric mucosa.
One should always pay attention to changes in their body. If other symptoms of discomfort appear, standardized treatment should be sought early.