Healthy Care
Frequently Asked Questions
What should you not eat with an ulcer?
What to Eat & Not to Eat When You Have an Ulcer
- The Ulcer Diet Myth. Historically, ulcers were thought to be caused by stress or spicy foods, and a bland diet was a common treatment.
- Irritating Foods. Alcohol, coffee and other caffeinated beverages may be irritating to the stomach, although these beverages may not cause problems if consumed moderately or along with food.
- Beneficial Foods. ...
- Warnings. ...
How do you know if you have a stomach ulcer?
Peptic ulcer
- Overview. Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine.
- Symptoms. The most common peptic ulcer symptom is burning stomach pain. ...
- Causes. ...
- Risk factors. ...
- Complications. ...
- Prevention. ...
Is there a treatment to cure a stomach ulcer?
Treatment - Stomach ulcer
- Antibiotics. If you have an H. ...
- Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) PPIs work by reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces, preventing further damage to the ulcer as it heals naturally.
- H2-receptor antagonists. Like PPIs, H2-receptor antagonists work by reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces. ...
- Antacids and alginates. ...
What is the best natural remedy for stomach ulcers?
Ten evidence-based remedies for stomach ulcers
- Probiotics. Yogurts contain probiotics that help restore balance to the bacteria in the digestive tract. ...
- Ginger. Many people think that ginger has gastroprotective effects. ...
- Colorful fruits. Many fruits contain compounds called flavonoids, which are polyphenols. ...
- Plantain bananas. ...
- Honey. ...
- Turmeric. ...
- Chamomile. ...
- Garlic. ...
- Licorice. ...
- Aloe vera. ...