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New Hope for ULCER SUFFERERS.


That pain radiating from your stomach is serious. But help is available, and there are ways to prevent ulcers from occurring.

Peptic ulcers Peptic ulcers
Wounds in the stomach and duodenum caused by stomach acid and the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.

Mentioned in: Tube Compression of the Esophagus and Stomach
, which are in the stomach and the duodenum duodenum: see intestine; pancreas.
duodenum

First and shortest (9–11 in., or 23–28 cm) segment of the small intestine. It curves down and then up from the pylorus of the stomach, where chyme enters it.
 (the first part of the intestine leading from the stomach), can occur at any age and affect both men and women. Untreated, sufferers can look forward to a long siege with them. But today's peptic ulcer peptic ulcer: see ulcer.
peptic ulcer

Sore that develops in the mucous membrane of the stomach (more frequent in women) or duodenum (accounting for 80% of ulcers and more frequent in men) when its ability to resist acid in gastric juice is reduced.
 sufferers have a brighter prospect for relief than did those of even a single generation ago. There is now less than one chance in 18 that surgery will ever be necessary, and new medications act faster and better and offer more relief than ever before.

The warning sign of active ulcers you will most likely experience (if you get any warning at all) is a gnawing discomfort in the middle or upper abdomen that typically comes between meals or in the middle of the night. Food or liquids, including antacids Antacids Definition

Antacids are medicines that neutralize stomach acid.
Purpose

Antacids are used to relieve acid indigestion, upset stomach, sour stomach, and heartburn.
 and milk, can provide some temporary relief. But milk might not be all that good a remedy since it stimulates production of hydrocholoric acid and other digestive juices that further aggravate the pain.

Antacids blended from aluminum, calcium, or magnesium salts have long been the nonprescription non·pre·scrip·tion
adj.
Sold legally without a physician's prescription; over-the-counter.
 drugs most people quickly reach for to get relief from their stomach pains. But because antacids interfere with absorption of some medications, be sure to go over this with your doctor.

You should never ignore any warning signs of ulcers. Ulcer complications are serious and in some cases can be life-threatening. If pain from ulcers persists after more than 10 to 14 days of self-treatment or comes back when treatment ends, you should see your doctor. The passing of blood through the bowels may be caused by some other problem, but it can also be an urgent warning of a bleeding ulcer.

Bleeding ulcers can cause anemia. If the ulcer gets larger, it may expand into a major blood vessel blood vessel
n.
An elastic tubular channel, such as an artery, a vein, a sinus, or a capillary, through which the blood circulates.


blood vessel(s),
n the network of muscular tubes that carry blood.
, causing a leak to turn into a hemorrhage, with only minutes available for lifesaving emergency treatment. Ulcers can also perforate per·fo·rate
v.
1. To make a hole or holes in, as from injury, disease, or medical procedure.

2. To pass into or through (a body structure or tissue).

adj.
Having been perforated.
 and may erode completely through the wall of the stomach or duodenum. If this happens and the stomach's contents flow into the abdominal cavity, severe infection can result. A perforated ulcer is an emergency that requires immediate surgery.

It has been determined that smoking doubles a person's risk for ulcer disease. Physicians and researchers have found that ulcers heal a lot more slowly for smokers, and smokers also have a higher relapse rate.

And you're definitely at risk for ulcers if you take aspirin and any of the other products containing aspirin. High-dose aspirin, ibuprofen ibuprofen (ī`byprō'fən), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain, fever, and inflammation. , naproxen naproxen and naproxen sodium, potent nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) used to alleviate the minor pain of arthritis, menstruation, headaches, and the like, and to reduce fever. , and piroxicam are in wide use today for many conditions, especially to relieve pain and swelling among the millions of people who have arthritis. These medications can irritate the stomach's lining and cause gastrointestinal bleeding.

Ulcers have frequently been the target for humor in describing the stereotypical aggressive, pressured, goal-or-career-oriented person. But for those who have them, ulcers are certainly no laughing matter No Laughing Matter is an episode of U.S. Acres from the series Garfield and Friends. It was the 74th episode produced for the series, although it is listed as the 71st episode on the Garfield and Friends DVD. It originally aired on October 21, 1989. . Peptic ulcers strike one out of every 50 Americans each year.

As research continues there is now mounting evidence that something other than smoking, drinking, spicy meals, or a possible battle with the boss may be associated with ulcers. It is now believed that ulcers are the result of a combination of conditions, the dynamics of which researchers don't yet fully understand.

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1. If you smoke, stop.

2. If you drink heavily, stop.

3. Eat small meals regularly.

4. Avoid any foods that seem to bring on pain.

5. Try simple antacid antacid, any one of several basic substances that counteract stomach acidity (see stomach). Antacids are used by physicians to treat hyperchlorhydria, i.e., the excessive production of hydrochloric acid by the parietal cells lining the stomach.  mixtures or tablets to neutralize the acid. These will usually only ease the symptoms, although very high doses may eradicate an ulcer. High doses should not be used without due consultation with a doctor.

6. Your doctor may prescribe a tablet that reduces the production of acid in the stomach. This is likely to cure an active ulcer.

7. If you have Helocobacter pylori or your doctor has good grounds to think that you may have it, you may be prescribed a course of antibiotics (possibly two types) along with acid-reducing tablets. This treatment is aimed at eradication of the bacteria and as such is likely to cure the current ulcer and make it much less likely that further problems will occur.

Tracy Phillips is a writer living in Fountain Valley, California Fountain Valley is a city in Orange County, California, United States. The population was 54,978 at the 2000 census. History
The city was incorporated in 1957, before which it was known as Talbert (also as Gospel Swamp).
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