Dealing With Peptic Ulcer Disease
It is not easy to have Peptic Ulcer Disease, otherwise known as PUD. PUD is a condition where an ulcer has formed in one of four places: the esophagus, the duodenum, the stomach or Meckle’s Diverticulum. But regardless of where the ulcer is located, it is a painful condition that afflicts millions of people and causes untold pain. For some people it is a malignant tumor and for others it may be benign. All will have to see a doctor so that he or she can prescribe the right set of medications for the illness.
PUD of the stomach is called a gastric ulcer. One in the throat is an esophageal ulcer. If the PUD is located in the duodenum, then it is a duodenal one. A PUD in the Meckle’s Diverticulum, which is a small enlarged bulge in the small intestine and is present at birth, is basically an intestinal ulcer. You can find ulcers all over the body. Some people with diabetes will develop a leg one sometime during their life. Very few ulcers are a stomach one, but those that are malignant tumors in 4% of cases, must be diagnosed with a biopsy.
Your treatment for Peptic Ulcer Disease will be suited best to your particular needs. If an H pylori infection is present, then you will need to have antibiotics to help treat that stomach ulcer or that duodenal ulcer. You will also need to either stop or seriously cut back on smoking, eating foods high in fat and spicy foods that may cause the acid levels in your stomach to rise.
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