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What are possible treatments for h. pylori peptic ulcers?

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What are possible treatments for h. pylori peptic ulcers?

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H. pylori peptic ulcers are usually treated with antibiotics and drugs that reduce the acid in the stomach and protect the sensitive stomach lining. Which antibiotic to choose depends on the region in which the patient lives, as certain areas in the world seemingly show resistance against some antibiotics. There are currently two types of acid reducing/ suppressing medications in the market, H2 (Histamine) blockers and proton pump inhibitors. H2 blockers block histamine in the body. Histamine normally stimulates acid secretion in the body. H2 blockers therefore block histamine. Proton pump inhibitors stop a mechanism that usually “pumps” acid into the stomach. By suppressing the acid in the stomach those two types of medication help relieve the pain of the peptic ulcer after some weeks. However, they only suppress the symptoms, but don’t fight the cause. H. pylori stomach ulcers are currently best treated with a so called “triple therapy” that takes about two weeks. That involves takin

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H. pylori peptic ulcers are usually treated with antibiotics and drugs that reduce the acid in the stomach and protect the sensitive stomach lining. Which antibiotic to choose depends on the region in which the patient lives, as certain areas in the world seemingly show resistance against some antibiotics. There are currently two types of acid reducing/ suppressing medications in the market, H2 (Histamine) blockers and proton pump inhibitors. H2 blockers block histamine in the body. Histamine normally stimulates acid secretion in the body. H2 blockers therefore block histamine. Proton pump inhibitors stop a mechanism that usually “pumps” acid into the stomach. By suppressing the acid in the stomach those two types of medication help relieve the pain of the peptic ulcer after some weeks. However, they only suppress the symptoms, but don’t fight the cause. H. pylori stomach ulcers are currently best treated with a so called “triple therapy” that takes about two weeks. That involves takin

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