Peptic ulcers can be defined as damage or sores on the lining of the digestive track; stomach, esophagus and small intestine. These sores are caused because of a bacterial infection called ...
Treatment with antibiotics and special antacid drugs can eradicate the bacterial infection, allowing the stomach lining to return to normal and ulcers to heal. As with many infections, some ...
A peptic ulcer can form if the stomach acid damages the lining of these organs. An H. pylori infection is the most common cause. Pain or burning in the upper stomach can come and go and start ...
Stomach ulcers can be caused by bacterial infection or long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. The bacteria that causes infections is H. pylori bacteria ...
Stomach ulcers can be an incredibly painful and distressing condition. While many people experience stomach pain from time to time, understanding the specific symptoms related to ulcers is crucial ...
Description The goal of the trial was to evaluate treatment with famotidine compared with placebo among patients taking low-dose aspirin. Hypothesis Famotidine would be more effective in ...