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A gastric ulcer is a sore that develops on the lining of the stomach. It can occur when the protective mucus layer in the stomach is weakened, allowing digestive acids to erode the tissue lining. The most common cause of gastric ulcers is infection with a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
Other factors that may contribute to the development of gastric ulcers include prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, and stress.
Symptoms of gastric ulcers may include:
Diagnosis of gastric ulcers may involve a physical exam, blood and stool tests, imaging tests such as an endoscopy or barium swallow, and tests to check for H. pylori infection.
Treatment of gastric ulcers may involve medications to reduce stomach acid production, antibiotics to treat H. pylori infection, and lifestyle modifications to reduce risk factors such as quitting smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, and avoiding NSAIDs. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required.
Complications of gastric ulcers may include bleeding, perforation of the stomach wall, and obstruction of the stomach. It is important to seek prompt medical attention if you experience any symptoms of gastric ulcers, as early diagnosis and treatment can improve outcomes and prevent complications.
Medicines containing hyoscine-n-butyl bromide for excessive abdominal pain.
1 ampoule can be injected into the flesh. After 4/6 hours if necessary. Painkillers can be given again when the pain subsides. 1/2 pill 3 times a day.
1/4, 1/2, 1 pill 3 times a day before meals.
100mg can be injected into the flesh for general pain. Can be given again after 12 hours if needed. 2 times a day.
1 pill 3 times a day 5/10 minutes before meals.
Syrup: 1/2 before meals, 1 spoon 3 times a day.
Injections: In the form of injections for those whose pain is not relieved by pills. 1 injection 1/2 time a day.
Medicines containing domperidone for heartburn, nausea, vomiting and abdominal heaviness.
1+1+1 15 minutes before meal. It is better not to give liquid with this medicine.
Currently, Ranitidine group of drugs are widely used.
1 pill (150mg) 2 times a day after meals or 1 pill of 300mg after meals only at night for 4-8 weeks. Maintenance dose 1 pill (150mg) at night after meal. Not to be given to anyone under 8 years of age.
In the treatment of duodenal ulcers, gastric ulcers and chronic gastritis etc., smokers can also be successfully treated with Sucralfate 500 mg. The effect of smoking on ulcer recurrence is minimal in patients and smokers who are on sucralfate therapy.
A maximum dose of 8 grams per day can be given.
Typically 4 to 6 weeks of treatment are required for wound healing. But resistant patients may require up to 12 weeks of treatment.
It should not be given to pregnant mothers or young children.
Used in duodenal ulcers, severe gastric ulcers and esophagitis.
1 pill of 75mg in the morning and 1 pill at night 1+0+1 (4 weeks) or 1 pill of 150mg at night. Do not chew the pill, swallow it.
Acute and chronic duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers are completely curable. So is the drug containing omiprazole.
1 every morning 2 hours after breakfast and 1 at night after meals at the same time for 2 months.
Acute and chronic duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers are completely curable.
1 every morning 2 hours after breakfast and 1 at night after meals at the same time for 2 months.
1+0+1 or 1+0+0 (1 pill = 20/40 mg)
For gas in liquid form.
A double-strength simethicone formulation to relieve heartburn, heartburn, flatulence and gas.
1/2 hour after meals, take 2 spoons of medicine 3 times a day.
A double-strength simethicone formulation to relieve heartburn, heartburn, flatulence and gas.
1/2 hour after meals, take 2 spoons of medicine 3 times a day.
A double-strength simethicone formulation to relieve heartburn, heartburn, flatulence and gas.
1/2 hour after meals, take 2 spoons of medicine 3 times a day.
For vomiting blood or black stools.
1/2 injection should be given in the flesh daily until it subsides.
If the patient is very weak or de-hydrated.
500/1000cc per minute 50/60 drops should be given in the patient's vein and it is better to give 2cc to 6cc of vitamin B complex and Injection Ascoson 1.
For mental restlessness and sleep.
1/2, 1 pill 2 times daily. The level can be increased or decreased as per the requirement.
If the toilet is unclean.
2/4 teaspoon of the medicine should be taken at night before going to bed.
Under 1 year 1/2 spoon, 1-5 years 1 spoon 6-12 years 2 spoon and adults 4 spoon 1 time at night.
Medicines containing vitamins for body weakness.
2 spoons 3 times a day after meals.
6, 30 Mix 15/20 drops of the medicine in one ounce of water and take one spoon every two hours.
6, 30 3/4 drops of medicine mixed in 1 ounce of water, 4 times a day.
Q Mix 2/3 drops of medicine with lukewarm water and consume 4 times a day.
6, 30 Mix 3/4 drop with little water and consume every 2 hours.
6, 30 Mix 3/4 drops with a little water and 2/3 drops of the medicine should be administered hourly.
6, 30 Mix 3/4 drops with a little water and give 3/4 drops of medicine every two hours.
6, 30 Mix 3/4 drops with a little water and give 3/4 drops of medicine every two hours.
1X, 3X Mix 2/3 grain of medicine with little water and use hourly.
6, 2/3 drops of medicine with 30 equals of water every hour.
6, 30 strength equal to 2/3 drops of medicine with water every hour.