Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Sanjeet Luthra - Jun 4th, 2023 8:53 am. | |
Sanjeet Luthra
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I have problem of Gastric Ulcer since 3 years. What dietary modifications should I follow to alleviate symptoms and promote healing? |
re: Gastric Ulcer
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 4th, 2023
8:56 am
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Then are some salutary variations that are generally recommended for individualities with gastric ulcers Avoid racy and acidic foods racy foods, citrus fruits, tomatoes, and other acidic foods can irritate the filling of the stomach and worsen ulcer symptoms. It's stylish to limit or avoid these foods. Consume a high- fiber diet Include plenitude of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes in your diet. These foods are rich in fiber, which may help promote healthy digestion and help constipation. Choose spare protein sources conclude for spare protein sources similar as flesh, fish, tofu, and legumes. These protein sources are generally easier to digest and may be less likely to aggravate ulcer symptoms. Avoid alcohol and caffeine Both alcohol and caffeine can stimulate stomach acid product and increase the threat of vexation. It's stylish to limit or avoid these substances. Eat lower, frequent refections rather of consuming large refections, try eating lower, more frequent refections throughout the day. This approach can help help inordinate stomach acid product and reduce the workload on your digestive system. Stay doused Drink an acceptable quantum of water throughout the day to maintain proper hydration. Avoid inordinate consumption of carbonated potables, as they can contribute to gas and bloating. Consider probiotics Probiotics are salutary bacteria that can promote gut health. They're available in supplement form or naturally present in certain foods like yogurt. Some studies suggest that probiotics may help with the mending process of gastric ulcers, but farther exploration is demanded. Avoid smoking Smoking can increase stomach acid product and delay the mending of gastriculcers.However, quitting or reducing your smoking habits may be salutary, If you bomb. |
re: Gastric Ulcer
by Bhaskar -
Jun 22nd, 2023
10:36 am
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I am suffering from gastric ulcer last 6 month. What medications do you recommend for treating gastric ulcers, and what are their potential side effects? Reply:- The treatment of gastric ulcers frequently involves a combination of specifics to reduce stomach acid product, promote mending, and cover the filling of the stomach. Common specifics used to treat gastric ulcers include Proton pump impediments( PPIs) These medicines reduce the product of stomach acid, allowing the ulcer to heal. exemplifications include omeprazole, esomeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole. Implicit side goods can include headache, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and, infrequently, more serious complications similar as increased threat of fractures or infections. Histamine- 2 blockers( H2 blockers) These specifics also reduce stomach acid product but work through a different medium than PPIs. exemplifications include ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine, and nizatidine. Side goods may include headache, dizziness, diarrhea, and, infrequently, more serious complications similar as confusion or arrhythmias. Antacids These give temporary relief by negativing stomach acid. They don't promote mending but can help palliate symptoms. Common antacids include calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and aluminum hydroxide. Side goods are generally minimum but can include constipation, diarrhea, or electrolyte imbalances with dragged use. Antibiotics If a gastric ulcer is caused by an infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria, antibiotics are frequently specified to annihilate the infection. Generally used antibiotics include amoxicillin, clarithromycin, metronidazole, and tetracycline. Side goods can vary depending on the specific antibiotic specified and may include gastrointestinal disturbances, antipathetic responses, or other medicine-specific goods. |