| Life Matters | winter 2003 |
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Ulcers: Causes and Cures for a Hard-to-Stomach ProblemYou may have noticed that dull, burning pain in your stomach before. But what is it? Is it just the usual stomachacheor something more serious, like an ulcer? Despite Theories,
a Bug Often to Blame Other causes of ulcers include:
Spotting the
Symptoms: A Crucial First Step
"If you have any or all of these ulcer symptoms, be sure to let your doctor know. Left untreated, ulcers can lead to serious complications. These include bleeding, blockage of the digestive tract, or a rupture in the wall of your stomach. And researchers have found that H. pylori is a strong risk factor for stomach cancer," Cegielski continues. Treatment
Key to Comfort In other cases, treatment depends on the cause of your ulcer. For example, you may need to avoid anti-inflammatory drugs and certain pain relievers or take antacids to heal your ulcer. You also may have to change your lifestyle. For example, you may need to:
H. pylori can spread through person-to-person contact. Remember to wash your hands thoroughly before eating and after using the bathroom. This way, you'll reduce your chances of infecting yourselfor someone else. |
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