The authors conclude that one half of bleeding peptic ulcers were associated with NSAID use and that few patients received appropriate acid-suppression therapy. The prevalence of H. pylori ...
The organism Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is known to be the causative factor in many ulcers occurring in, or just out-side, the stomach. It has also been associated with an increased risk of ...
2007;4(4):176-177. By contrast, one can argue that some idiopathic ulcers might have been misclassified as H. pylori ulcers in the past because low-grade inflammation might be multifactorial ...
Some foods may increase the risk of H. pylori infection, and certain dietary habits can trigger stomach lining erosion and lead to ulcers. A person with gastritis may find it difficult to eat ...
Asia-Pacific Survey on the Management of Helicobacter pylori Infection - ...
pylori for short) never causes any symptoms. In others, it's a common cause of peptic ulcers, and in some cases it can lead to stomach cancer. H. pylori needs nutrients from our food to thrive ...
Researchers conducted a large-scale online survey of clinicians in the Asia-Pacific region to investigate treatment policies for the gastric cancer-causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori.
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