Duodenal Ulcer
A Brief Explanation About Duodenal Ulcer
A duodenal ulcer occurs when a bacterium known as H. pylori affects the part of the stomach known as the duodenum and the ulcers treatment of which requires undergoing a four to eight week course of using medications or other means to suppress acid production. A further week may also be needed during which the patient must take antibiotics along with a medication to suppress acids after which the duodenum will be cleared of its H. pylori infection. Such a treatment method also ensures that the ulcers do not recur.
What Are The ulcers Causes?
It pays to also understand what causes duodenal ulcers. The stomach produces acid that helps in the digestion of food and in killing off bacteria. Unfortunately, this acid can be very corrosive and if too much of it is produced it will end up corroding the lining of your stomach wall as well as the duodenum and so can damage this lining - thereby causing duodenal ulcer to form. There is also a rarer cause for duodenal ulcer which is known as the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome where again excess acid is produced in the stomach and even factors such as stress; smoking as well as excessive consumption of alcohol will lead to onset of duodenal ulcers.


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