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* [[Meadowsweet]] seems to be an effective stomachic, which is used in the treatment of gastritis, heartburn, hyperacidity, and Peptic Ulcers. | * [[Meadowsweet]] seems to be an effective stomachic, which is used in the treatment of gastritis, heartburn, hyperacidity, and Peptic Ulcers. | ||
* [[Licorice]] (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is used in many traditional medicines to treat a variety of ailments including ulcers. | * [[Licorice]] (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is used in many traditional medicines to treat a variety of ailments including ulcers. | ||
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* Zinc Carnosine : A preliminary research on gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer patients found that the lower the zinc level in the blood, the more severe the damage to the gastric membrane, suggesting a possible link between serum zinc level and the integrity of the gut lining. | * Zinc Carnosine : A preliminary research on gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer patients found that the lower the zinc level in the blood, the more severe the damage to the gastric membrane, suggesting a possible link between serum zinc level and the integrity of the gut lining. | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 27 July 2013
Classification
By Region :
- Duodenum : called Duodenal Ulcer
- Esophagus : called Esophageal Ulcer
- Stomach : Gastric Ulcer
- Meckel's Diverticulum (called Meckel's diverticulum ulcer; is very tender with palpation)
See also :
Symptoms
Home remedies
- Manuka Honey : it'antibacterial nature appears to have effects on internal problems such as: Acid reflux, Infections in the stomach and digestive tract, Ulcers (both in the stomach and peptic), Diarrhea.
- Meadowsweet seems to be an effective stomachic, which is used in the treatment of gastritis, heartburn, hyperacidity, and Peptic Ulcers.
- Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is used in many traditional medicines to treat a variety of ailments including ulcers.
- Zinc Carnosine : A preliminary research on gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastric cancer patients found that the lower the zinc level in the blood, the more severe the damage to the gastric membrane, suggesting a possible link between serum zinc level and the integrity of the gut lining.
Warnings
References
Medical Disclaimer
This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.