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Peptic ulcers are sores in the lining of the stomach (i.e., "gastric ulcers") or the small intestine (i.e., "duodenal ulcers"). In some people, peptic ulcers cause no symptoms. In other people, ulcers may cause pain in the upper part of the belly, bloating, and nausea. In people with severe ulcers, bleeding can occur.
Peptic ulcers are caused by long-term irritation. The most common causes of irritation include Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection or regular use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Peptic ulcers caused by H. pylori infection are treated with antibiotics. Peptic ulcers caused by NSAIDs require stopping use of NSAIDs when possible. Acid reducers such as proton-pump inhibitors can be used to ease irritation of ulcer until it heals.
Certain supplements have been used alone or along with antibiotic therapy for H. pylori infection, and some, but not all, have shown benefit in eliminating H. pylori from the gut or decreasing side effects of antibiotic treatment. On the other hand, some supplements may worsen symptoms of peptic ulcer disease and should be avoided by people with this condition.
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RH
May 16, 2023Pepcid Complete (Famotidine) does great for me, many years.
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May 21, 2023I was on a variety of PPI's for many years and none of them have been nearly as effective as Pepsid Complete.
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John13905
May 09, 2023What about calcium and magnesium supplementation??
Please see the following section of our article: https://www.consumerlab.com/answers/do-any-supplements-help-for-peptic-ulcer-disease/supplements-for-peptic-ulcer-disease/#antacid
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