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Peptic Ulcer: What are the Causes?



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Peptic ulcer disease can be a common digestive disorder. It causes inflammation of the mucous membranes that line the digestive tract. Ulcers occur when acid enters the lining due to the destruction of epithelial cell membranes in the stomach and duodenum. This damage to your lining can lead you to complications and bleeding. While most peptic infections heal naturally, there are some instances when medical treatment is required. There are many complications that can occur, including bloody stool, perforated ulcers and refractory ulcers.

Pepticultures are typically found in the stomach. Perforated ulcers are very serious and need to be repaired surgically. Peptic ulcers are very rare nowadays, thanks to their effectiveness and high success rate.

A variety of medications can be used to treat gastric ulcers. Proton pump inhibitors and antacids are the most common medications. Antibiotics neutralize acid in the stomach and can reduce the discomfort and pain associated with ulcers. To prevent acid from being produced, intravenously administered medications can be used. Proton Pump Inhibitors are an antiseptic that inhibit the production and use of hydrochloric Acid.


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It is possible for an ulcer to become very resistant if it is not treated promptly. It's a good idea to see a doctor immediately if you have an ulcer. Refractory ulcers can cause anemia and abdominal pain. Patients with a refractory ulcer often require emergency surgery to prevent bleeding.

Peptic ulcer patients can feel severe and sudden abdominal pain. Sometimes, it can cause a burning sensation, gnawing, pressure, or pain in the stomach that radiates to the back. Some patients might not feel any pain. A tearing or perforated ulcer is indicated by intense pain.


Peptic ulcers can be painful and uncomfortable, but most are not dangerous. These ulcers can cause pain in the stomach that gets worse when it is empty. They are easily relieved by eating. It can be very difficult to heal a large ulcer.

Aspirin is a common medication. Aspirin is a drug known to cause stomach ulcers. Avoid taking too much aspirin. This can cause ulcer complications. Clarithromycin is a medication similar to metronidazole that can be used instead.


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Other medications that can be used to treat peptic disorders include acid-blocking drugs, histamine H2 blockers, antibiotics, and histamine B2 blockers. A high-dose intravenous proton pump inhibitor is also administered to patients with refractory and persistent peptic. These medications prevent new ulcer formation, reduce recurrent bleeding and prevent gastric erosion.

Every patient is treated for peptic ulcers differently. While some patients don't require any special diets, others might need to limit the amount of certain foods. Eating bland, easy-to digest foods is important, as well as avoiding alcohol, spicy foods and spicy foods.

Patients suffering from peptic ulcers should drink lots of water. Stomach acid is a main factor in ulcers. Therefore, antiacids, antibiotics, and acid-blocking medicines are used to lower stomach acid. Bowel rest is also recommended as it helps heal the ulcer. There are many reasons for peptic ulcer, but Helicobacter Pylori is most common. This rare germ is resistant to stomach acid and is a very uncommon cause. Most cases of peptic ulcer can be treated by eliminating the bacteria in the digestive tract.


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Peptic Ulcer: What are the Causes?