Background and Aims Diabetic patients reportedly have a higher incidence of peptic ulcer disease. The aim of this study was to investigate if type II diabetic patients have higher risk of ...
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 ...
But, whether H. pylori is present or not, several natural approaches can help speed ulcer healing and reduce discomfort. Some foods seem to increase acid secretion in the stomach, and may increase ...
Opens in a new tab or window Widespread belief holds that the popular over-the-counter painkiller acetaminophen does not cause stomach ulcers, but a new study from Great Britain puts that in doubt.
The majority of ulcers develop in the part of the gut just after the stomach called the duodenum, though some develop in the stomach itself. Dietary changes and certain nutritional supplements may ...
Licorice root is packed with beneficial compounds that can both treat and prevent stomach ulcers. Research indicates that taking licorice root extract boosts mucus production in your stomach ...
get regular exercise eat and chew slowly limit drinking from a straw eat smaller meals more frequently rub your stomach Consider using a food journal to note down the foods and drinks you consume ...