There are many unhealthy eating habits that people perform during the holy month of Ramadan, which affect the process of digestion, as many fasting people suffer from indigestion after breakfast, because of the speed in eating during breakfast, or a lot of sweets and juices and stomach exhaustion. The consultant on diseases of the digestive system, liver and perspectives, Dr. Mazen Hamid, stresses that indigestion is a problem that people suffer throughout the days of the year, but it is more common during the holy month of Ramadan, given the specificity of the timing of eating and wrong habits, and the type of foods that are eaten from breakfast to suhoor. Here he presents the five most important causes that lead to indigestion, and through a change in eating habits can eliminate this problem.

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