Radish, although a very useful product, in some cases might be causing sharp pain in stomach by accumulating gases in your intestines. Even a healthy person should use it with caution. Many vegetable enthusiasts have noticed that after eating radishes, the stomach hurts. Why this happens and what to do in such cases, we will tell you in this publication. In a meantime, please make sure to keep your daily intake well under the recommended daily limit for radish in your vegetable ration.
Consuming radish is sometimes linked to the following medical conditions:
• Increased acidity in gastrointestinal tract (ICD-10: K21.9);
• Increased risk of gastric and duodenal ulcers (ICD-10: K26.9);
• Flatulence and bloating, abdominal distension (ICD-10: R14.0);
• Provoking an attack of hepatic colic (ICD-10: K80.5);
• Stomach pain; (ICD-10: R10.9);
• Constipation or diarrhea; (ICD-10: R19.4);
There are many reasons why radish may hurt in the stomach area. If you regularly notice any pain or discomfort following consumption, it’s important to get checked out by your doctor because these signs could mean there is an underlying issue. It is important to note that, if you think, that you could be prone to one of these issues, there are certain things you can do to avoid having problems with your diet. That is, radish should not be consumed alone, but rather in salads with other foods. However if you have no history of these conditions then feel free use them regularly without any harm coming your way!
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