Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
A Closer Look At Gastric And Duodenal Ulcers
For long, doctors and the medical fraternity have been given to believe that gastric and duodenal ulcers occurred on account of factors such as poor diet and smoking cigarettes as well as by alcohol intake and even by extended bouts of stress. All that changed in the year 1992 when two doctors that were later to win the Nobel Prize found that gastric and duodenal ulcers were caused not by the above mentioned factors but by infections caused by bacteria that was able to survive in the acidic conditions prevalent in the stomach.
A Changed Landscape
This revolutionary discovery about the causes of gastric and duodenal ulcers has changed the very landscape of these two conditions and now diagnosis and treatments are vastly different as compared to the tried and trusted option of performing surgery in order to remove gastric and duodenal ulcers. At one time, patients suffering from gastric and duodenal ulcers even had to endure months and even years of having to take drugs meant to reduce acid in the stomach; today, however, the same treatment offers relief in just a week in which patients only need to take antibiotics.
The best part about modern treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers is that the chances of recurrence is only twenty percent whereas for conventional treatment methods there was between fifty and ninety-five percent chance of recurrence.









