To advocate nonoperative treatment for certain cases of perforated peptic ulcer is not new. The first report of the successful management of such a case was that of T. Hall Redwood, who in 1870 10 ...
Peptic ulcers caused by NSAIDs are more likely to occur in people who: While studies suggest that as much as 25% of people who use NSAIDs long-term will develop an ulcer, only a small percentage of ...
Endoscopic therapy is well accepted as the first-line treatment in most management algorithms. The management of patients with peptic ulcer bleeding requires a multidisciplinary approach ...
Description The goal of the trial was to evaluate treatment with famotidine compared ... would be more effective in preventing peptic ulcers. Drugs/Procedures Used Patients taking low-dose aspirin ...
The conventional treatment revolves around the use of ... Together, stomach and duodenal ulcers are referred to as 'peptic' ulcers. These can cause considerable discomfort and are often associated ...
Five of the patients had ulcers in the stomach, seven in the duodenum, one in both the stomach and the jejunum (part of the small intestine just below the duodenum). They all got better quickly ...
Peptic ulcers are open sores on the stomach's inner lining and the upper part of the small ... There are doctors available to give a diagnosis and the right treatments." You can republish the text of ...