Gastric Ulcers; Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
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The study discusses the cause, symptom, medication, and prevention of peptic ulcers. The discussion is the main cause of ulcer disease at this time is believed to be due to stomach infection by bacteria we called “Helicobacter pyloricus (H. pylori). the main clinical feature of peptic ulcers is chronic, intermittent epigastric pain which typically subsides after ingestion of food or antacids Some complain of burning in the upper stomach or painful hunger one to three hours after eating or at night when the stomach is empty. Smoking is also an important cause of ulcer formation and failure of ulcer treatment. Treatment of peptic ulcers useds special selection, dual therapy with antibiotics, therapeutic regimens, operation measures.
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