Peptic ulcer disease can cause duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers. Duodenal ulcers occur in the upper small intestine while gastric ulcers are located in the stomach. Common causes of peptic ulcers include infection with H. pylori bacteria, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, smoking, and stress. Treatment involves identifying the underlying cause, such as treating an H. pylori infection with antibiotics, and managing symptoms with medications to reduce stomach acid production.
Peptic ulcer disease can cause duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers. Duodenal ulcers occur in the upper small intestine while gastric ulcers are located in the stomach. Common causes of peptic ulcers include infection with H. pylori bacteria, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, smoking, and stress. Treatment involves identifying the underlying cause, such as treating an H. pylori infection with antibiotics, and managing symptoms with medications to reduce stomach acid production.
Peptic ulcer disease can cause duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers. Duodenal ulcers occur in the upper small intestine while gastric ulcers are located in the stomach. Common causes of peptic ulcers include infection with H. pylori bacteria, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, smoking, and stress. Treatment involves identifying the underlying cause, such as treating an H. pylori infection with antibiotics, and managing symptoms with medications to reduce stomach acid production.
Roll #19 Submitted to :Dr fariha Definition Types of peptic ulcer There are two types peptic ulcer : 1: Duodenal ulcer The peptic ulcer having a sore on the upper part of small intestine Causes: H.pylori Damaging of lining of mucosal cell 2: Gastric ulcer : • A gastric ulcer is a sore that is inside the stomach • Causes : • Infection with • H.pylori • NSIAD Ethology of peptic ulcer 1H.Pylori infection : -90% have this bacterium passed from person to person 2 life style : -smoking -acidic drink -Medication Pathology of ulcer -: Treatment :- Endoscopy
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