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Stomach Ulcer(Peptic Ulcer)

Stomach Ulcer(Peptic Ulcer). Stomach ulcer or peptic ulcer is the damage of the protective layer (lining) of stomach or gastrointestinal tract It may be the erosion of the surface or a hole

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Stomach Ulcer(Peptic Ulcer)

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  1. Stomach Ulcer(Peptic Ulcer) Stomach ulcer or peptic ulcer is the damage of the protective layer (lining) of stomach or gastrointestinal tract It may be the erosion of the surface or a hole Erosion of the protective layer is occurred by the acidic digestive juices which are secreted by stomach cells 70-90% of stomach ulcers are associated with Helicobacter pyloria bacterium lived in acidic environment

  2. http://www.medicinenet.com/peptic_ulcer

  3. Causes • Main cause of peptic ulcer is the weakening of protective layer in Stomach and intestine by H. pylori • After infection by bacteria, the mucosal lining is damaged by gastric juices of stomach • Injury of mucosal lining or weakening of mucous defense system • Excessive secretion of Hydrochloric Acid due to genetic problem or psychological stress • Excessive use of anti-inflammatory medicines such as Aspirin • Peptic ulcer is also caused by smoking and frequent use of alcoholic products

  4. Symptoms • Abdominal pain with a burning • Pain after 2 - 3 hours of eating • Worse pain by an empty stomach especially at nighttime • Pain is relieved by milk • Heartburn • Indigestion • Nausea • Vomiting • Poor appetite • Weight loss

  5. Diagnosis Upper gastrointestinal (GI) series: In this test after taking a chalky liquid called barium a series of X-rays is performed to check for stomach ulcer Endoscopy: In this the ulcer is diagnosed via a thin tube having a small camera on upper end and this tube is inserted in the stomach and duodenum of patient to see the ulcer. With this endoscope we can also take the sample of tissue to check for bacterial infection

  6. www.umm.edu/patiented/articles/how_peptic_ulcers_diagnosed

  7. Treatment Change Life Style: • Eat fruits and vegetables and the diet rich in fibers • Eat food that contains Flavonoids like apples and use onion, garlic and tea because these things inhibit the growth of H. pylori • Quit smoking and the use of alcoholic products. Do not eat spicy foods

  8. Medication: • “Triple therapy” is used in order to eradicate the peptic ulcer • 1stmedicine is used as proton pump inhibitors which reduce the production of acid. • 2nd medicine is used against the bacteria H. pylori which act as an antibiotic • 3rd medicine is used as the recovery medicine to recover the inner mucosal lining of stomach and intestine

  9. H2- Blockers: • They help to reduce the gastric acid production These includes: • Cimetidine • Ranitidine • Nizatidine • Famotidine

  10. Surgery • If there is severe condition and bleeding is present from the ulcer, then eventually the surgery is the last cure • Only 30% of the patients of peptic ulcer Require surgery to cure them • 2 Types 1- Vagotomy 2- Antrectomy

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