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Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by SpyAC(m): 3:14pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Send a message to me, I have a solutions for ur ulcer |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by SpyAC(m): 3:15pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
awa:write to me privately there is a way out, dnt loose hope yet |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by nevilbot: 3:18pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
LuciferKristi: Your opening sentence spoilt all your submission . how in the world did you conclude that ulcer has no medicinal cure? Ulcer is caused by a bacteria called helicobacter pylori and can be cured with the right combinations of antibiotics. I used to have ulcers in 2011/2012 and now I'm ulcer free . And I was treated by Nigerian doctors with prescription drugs in FMC ido ekiti. There are also herbal treatments for ulcer. Plz stop sharing information you don't know especially those relating to health as life might depend on it 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by longerthroat(m): 3:26pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
avoid meals like beans, moi moi, akara, fried stuffs, carbonated drinks, peppery meals etc. omeprazole and suspensions. avoid stress too. good luck |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by proffg75(m): 3:35pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Their is a permanent solution for it. Hospital will only manage it,but total cure is available . Its mebo gi capsules . Google it and buy online via jumia,konga,jiji etc. Its 100% guaranteed |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by InfinixMine: 3:36pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
ibietela2: That's it about Ulcer... you can eat yam porridge, potato porridge, moimoi, salad, poultry meat(not fried), |
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Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Akukaria: 3:40pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Godwinnairaland:Use lansoprazole(30mg), clamithyrocin(500mg), amoxil(500mg x 2). Take it twice daily(Morning and evening). For 7 days to 14 days. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by domino4211(m): 3:45pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
LuciferKristi:stomach ulcers are caused by a bacterial infection..helicobacter pylori to be specific |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by sumboty: 3:45pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
[color=#000099][/color]What Are the Treatments for an Ulcer? Medications are usually used to treat mild-to-moderate ulcers. If the cause is bacterial, antibiotics can help cure the ulcer. For recurrent, severe cases that do not respond to medication, surgery may be necessary. Although alternative therapies have been shown to aid in the relief of symptoms, they should be used only as supplements to conventional treatment. You should not treat an ulcer on your own without first seeing your doctor. Over-the-counter antacids and acid blockers may relieve some or all of the pain, but the relief is always short-lived. With a doctor's help, you can find relief from the ulcer pain, as well as a lifelong cure from the disease. The chief goals of treatment are reducing the amount of acid in the stomach, strengthening the protective linings that come in direct contact with gastric acids, and -- if your ulcer is caused by bacterial infection -- treating the H. pylori infection with medication. Your doctor will likely prescribe triple therapy which is a combination of antibiotics, such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin, along with a proton pump inhibitor, such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or esomeprazole (Nexium). Metronidazole (Flagyl) can be substituted for amoxicillin in patients who are allergic to penicillin. In patients who have been repeatedly exposed to these antibiotics, or in areas where there is resistance to clarithromycin or metronidazole, quadruple therapy with bismuth (Pepto-Bismol), a proton-pump inhibitor, and 2 antibiotics (like metronidazole and tetracycline) is more effective. Regardless of the regimen, all medications should be taken for 10-14 days. Surgical treatment of peptic ulcers is reserved for ulcer disease unresponsive to medical management or emergency treatment of complications, such as bleeding. If your ulcer is hemorrhaging, the surgeon will identify the source of the bleeding (usually a small artery at the base of the ulcer) and repair it. Perforated ulcers -- holes in the entire stomach or duodenal wall -- must be surgically closed. This is an emergent procedure. In some cases, an elective surgery to decrease stomach acid secretion may be necessary. However, you should have an in-depth discussion with your doctor as there are many potential complications associated with the procedures, including ulcer recurrence, liver complications, and ''dumping syndrome,'' which causes chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and/or sweating after eating. Tips for Living With Ulcers If you have an ulcer, be cautious when choosing over-the-counter pain relievers. Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs ) such as ibuprofen may not only irritate the ulcer but also prevent a bleeding ulcer from healing. Avoid powdered headache medication as well, which usually contain powdered aspirin. Your best choice may be acetaminophen , which does not cause or promote stomach ulcers. Don't overdose on iron supplements . Although people with bleeding ulcers can develop anemia and may need to take iron as a treatment, taking too much can irritate the stomach lining and the ulcer. Ask your doctor how much iron you need. Learn how to deal with stress. Practicing relaxation techniques -- including deep breathing, guided imagery, and moderate exercise -- can help alleviate stress and promote healing.[b]What Are the Treatments for an Ulcer? Medications are usually used to treat mild-to-moderate ulcers. If the cause is bacterial, antibiotics can help cure the ulcer. For recurrent, severe cases that do not respond to medication, surgery may be necessary. Although alternative therapies have been shown to aid in the relief of symptoms, they should be used only as supplements to conventional treatment. You should not treat an ulcer on your own without first seeing your doctor. Over-the-counter antacids and acid blockers may relieve some or all of the pain, but the relief is always short-lived. With a doctor's help, you can find relief from the ulcer pain, as well as a lifelong cure from the disease. The chief goals of treatment are reducing the amount of acid in the stomach, strengthening the protective linings that come in direct contact with gastric acids, and -- if your ulcer is caused by bacterial infection -- treating the H. pylori infection with medication. Your doctor will likely prescribe triple therapy which is a combination of antibiotics, such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin, along with a proton pump inhibitor, such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or esomeprazole (Nexium). Metronidazole (Flagyl) can be substituted for amoxicillin in patients who are allergic to penicillin. In patients who have been repeatedly exposed to these antibiotics, or in areas where there is resistance to clarithromycin or metronidazole, quadruple therapy with bismuth (Pepto-Bismol), a proton-pump inhibitor, and 2 antibiotics (like metronidazole and tetracycline) is more effective. Regardless of the regimen, all medications should be taken for 10-14 days. Surgical treatment of peptic ulcers is reserved for ulcer disease unresponsive to medical management or emergency treatment of complications, such as bleeding. If your ulcer is hemorrhaging, the surgeon will identify the source of the bleeding (usually a small artery at the base of the ulcer) and repair it. Perforated ulcers -- holes in the entire stomach or duodenal wall -- must be surgically closed. This is an emergent procedure. In some cases, an elective surgery to decrease stomach acid secretion may be necessary. However, you should have an in-depth discussion with your doctor as there are many potential complications associated with the procedures, including ulcer recurrence, liver complications, and ''dumping syndrome,'' which causes chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and/or sweating after eating. Tips for Living With Ulcers If you have an ulcer, be cautious when choosing over-the-counter pain relievers. Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs ) such as ibuprofen may not only irritate the ulcer but also prevent a bleeding ulcer from healing. Avoid powdered headache medication as well, which usually contain powdered aspirin. Your best choice may be acetaminophen , which does not cause or promote stomach ulcers. Don't overdose on iron supplements . Although people with bleeding ulcers can develop anemia and may need to take iron as a treatment, taking too much can irritate the stomach lining and the ulcer. Ask your doctor how much iron you need. Learn how to deal with stress. Practicing relaxation techniques -- including deep breathing, guided imagery, and moderate exercise -- can help alleviate stress and promote healing.[/b]What Are the Treatments for an Ulcer? Medications are usually used to treat mild-to-moderate ulcers. If the cause is bacterial, antibiotics can help cure the ulcer. For recurrent, severe cases that do not respond to medication, surgery may be necessary. Although alternative therapies have been shown to aid in the relief of symptoms, they should be used only as supplements to conventional treatment. You should not treat an ulcer on your own without first seeing your doctor. Over-the-counter antacids and acid blockers may relieve some or all of the pain, but the relief is always short-lived. With a doctor's help, you can find relief from the ulcer pain, as well as a lifelong cure from the disease. The chief goals of treatment are reducing the amount of acid in the stomach, strengthening the protective linings that come in direct contact with gastric acids, and -- if your ulcer is caused by bacterial infection -- treating the H. pylori infection with medication. Your doctor will likely prescribe triple therapy which is a combination of antibiotics, such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin, along with a proton pump inhibitor, such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or esomeprazole (Nexium). Metronidazole (Flagyl) can be substituted for amoxicillin in patients who are allergic to penicillin. In patients who have been repeatedly exposed to these antibiotics, or in areas where there is resistance to clarithromycin or metronidazole, quadruple therapy with bismuth (Pepto-Bismol), a proton-pump inhibitor, and 2 antibiotics (like metronidazole and tetracycline) is more effective. Regardless of the regimen, all medications should be taken for 10-14 days. Surgical treatment of peptic ulcers is reserved for ulcer disease unresponsive to medical management or emergency treatment of complications, such as bleeding. If your ulcer is hemorrhaging, the surgeon will identify the source of the bleeding (usually a small artery at the base of the ulcer) and repair it. Perforated ulcers -- holes in the entire stomach or duodenal wall -- must be surgically closed. This is an emergent procedure. In some cases, an elective surgery to decrease stomach acid secretion may be necessary. However, you should have an in-depth discussion with your doctor as there are many potential complications associated with the procedures, including ulcer recurrence, liver complications, and ''dumping syndrome,'' which causes chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and/or sweating after eating. Tips for Living With Ulcers If you have an ulcer, be cautious when choosing over-the-counter pain relievers. Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs ) such as ibuprofen may not only irritate the ulcer but also prevent a bleeding ulcer from healing. Avoid powdered headache medication as well, which usually contain powdered aspirin. Your best choice may be acetaminophen , which does not cause or promote stomach ulcers. Don't overdose on iron supplements . Although people with bleeding ulcers can develop anemia and may need to take iron as a treatment, taking too much can irritate the stomach lining and the ulcer. Ask your doctor how much iron you need. Learn how to deal with stress. Practicing relaxation techniques -- including deep breathing, guided imagery, and moderate exercise -- can help alleviate stress and promote healing. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Oyiboman69: 3:46pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Godwinnairaland:also dont keep late night as it also aggravate the injury. take cypril gold to help you sleep,it alleviate the pain |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Ofoka123(m): 3:46pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Where are you residing? Just call me up on 08068616080. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by domino4211(m): 3:54pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
I love you I am currently suffering from a terrible candida overgrowth..doctors kept prescribing antibiotics without letting me know the side effects...Now am so scared of antibiotics..a single dose can land me in the hospital..do you have any idea on how to cope with an intestinal fungal infection?.. dominique: |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by OCHKESTINE(m): 3:55pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Godwinnairaland:Try "OMEPRAZOLE 20ml" i managed ulcer for 5 years until i was given Omeprazole. it worked like a charm |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by time1234: 3:57pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
I also have bad stomach ucler but leme tell you the best medicine for ulcer is aloe vera...get an aloe vera,remove d green back and eat the inside bro it works like magic....if you want it to go ....eat it everyday for like 2 months.... |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by domino4211(m): 3:57pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
dominique:itz a shame most nigerian dont even know that helicobacter pylori is the main cause of peptic ulcer.Doctors still keep prescribing antibiotics irrationally,making people's lives worse |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by bendike: 4:02pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Ulcer has been my illness from birth so i know how to handle it. I drink alcohol and live my normal lifestyle. When it comes, i handle it by taking mix mag or gellucile chewable tablets. To have a permanent cure simply take ZANTAC tablet (Ranitidine) for 30 days. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Waffarianman(m): 4:07pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Am an Ulcer patient too... I do take these medicine. Amoxil Flagil Buscopan Cimetidine Zantac Antacids/ in digestion |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by SultanYoung: 4:07pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Godwinnairaland:hi Godwin am gonna help you with herbal medicine you will pay me after you get well, you will take it for to weeks before the two weeks the Ulcer will be gone then you can pay me call me with this number my names are Sultan Usman Adam 08034497399 |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by geekybabe(f): 4:09pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
ibietela2: Lol. Except you don't have ulcer pains. If you know how bad and discomforting ulcer pains cause, you will carefully avoid the triggers. Besides there are many things to eat. Boil or grill instead of frying meat, fish, etc. That's the first major step 2 Likes |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by SultanYoung: 4:09pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Waffarianman:hi waffarianman i can cure ur ulcer you pay after you get well |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Ayoagbajesamuel(m): 4:13pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Unriped pawpaw is very good i am still using it now . U can eat it and u can cut it into smaller pieces, dont peal the back and dont remove the seed add water, then cook it and start drinking the water |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by femi4: 4:26pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
awa:If you don't control your diet, no drug will work for you. You can't be eating pepper, citrus, bread, beans, snacks etc and expect omeprazole to work |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Waffarianman(m): 4:36pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
SultanYoung: Am fine now I do use medication to subdue it, but I need everlasting cure so that it won't come back again because the pains are too much. How can I chat you up bro Drop your number please. Thanks |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by ehbellsho(m): 4:52pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
LuciferKristi: so explanatory. Are U a medical consultant or a teacher? U nailed it. thanks. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Elliot2(m): 5:03pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
lelechuka:i don't knw d name. gastritis? yup! had serious bloating,n my chest region was always on fire! |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by profnez(m): 5:10pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
[color=#990000][/color] to add to what you have gotten from others.... before I start, I would like to tell you that I was a victim of ulcer some months ago but right now I'm free like a bird. please don't mind those saying there is no permanent remedies for ulcer. items needed. 1. ginger 2. moringa leaves. 3. water. 4. honey. 5. small pot. 6. and maybe stove or gas cooker. how to prepare. cut the ginger into pieces and boil in the pot for 15-20mins.then wash the moringa leaves and pour inside the pot after you have offed the stove. how to drink.. take some of the water mix it with one spoonful of honey.. take this mixture every morning before breakfast and at night after dinner. God will heal you... Amen. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by dkstv: 5:11pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
rill:Without clerking, your are prescribing?? |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Elliot2(m): 5:17pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
take d tiny black mud house found on trees which is formed by tiny black ants, grind it,then mix with lil amount of pepper n salt;and then heat it a lil, after then lick a spool full morning n night. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Lush100(m): 5:36pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
LuciferKristi: do not eat too early in the morning if u are going to be at work to prevent bloating. eat bwtewwn 7-8am or when u stomach signals hunger. |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by magnumwhales(m): 5:38pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
It nearly killed my best friend in secondary school days B4 my mom come to his rescue I can ask her to do the same for u But it is alternative medicine normal herbs not Orthodox U can mail me if u want Condition I live in Lagos She stays in Osogbo B4 I can get it across to you it will definitely spend a week |
Re: "I Am Having Stomach Ulcer, How Can I Manage It?" by Nobody: 5:42pm On Oct 11, 2018 |
Godwinnairaland:eat okro, it will help you heal |
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