Treatment of Peptic Ulcers Medications: PPIs (Proton Pump Inhibitors) – Omeprazole, Pantoprazole (reducestomachacid). H2 blockers – Ranitidine, Famotidine (less commonly used now). Antibiotics– If H. pylori is present (combination therapy). ...
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5. Applications for the treatment of gastrointestinal ulcers The gastrointestinal tract can be roughly conceived as a tubular system divided into four concentric layers, i.e. mucosa (which is exposed to the content of the tract including food and acid secretions), submucosa, muscularis externa (the...
“Prolonged periods without food tend to lead to acid reflux, gastritis and stomach acid. Excessive amounts of digestive juices might erode your intestinal lining and cause ulcers,” said Chan. Why is gastritis worse at night? Acid refluxis worse at night for three reasons. First, the concent...
Surgery was considered when there was limitation of motion which lead to functional impairment and/or postural changes which predisposed to pressure ulcers . Surgery was not considered for at least 6 to 8 months after the onset of HO to allow decrease in the vascularity to the bone and have ...
. . can reduce gastric pain and even help heal ulcers. Murray, M. & Pizzorno, J. (1998). Encyclopedia of natural medicine (2nd ed.). Prima Publishing,185. Several herbs can help control the populations of microorganisms, including garlic, goldenseal, and oregano. page 39 Birdsall, T.C....
Within the past few decades we have discovered that these plants yield an appreciable quality and quantity of alkaloids, polysaccharides, steroids, terpenoids, flavonoids, aminoacids, fatty acids and antibiotics, which are suitable for the production of drugs for many ailments/diseases including the ...