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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Stomach Ulcer

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Stomach ulcers are painful sores that can be found in the stomach lining or small intestine. Stomach ulcers are the most visible sign of peptic ulcer disease. They occur when the thick layer of mucus that protects your stomach from digestive juices is reduced, thus enabling the digestive acids to eat away at the lining tissues of the stomach.
A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or the first part of your small intestine.If it forms in the stomach it is called a gastric ulcer, in the small intestine it is called a duodenal ulcer.
What Causes Ulcers?

No single cause has been found for ulcers. However, it is now clear that an ulcer is the end result of an imbalance between digestive fluids in the stomach and duodenum. Most ulcers are caused by an infection with a type of bacteria called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).

Ulcers are caused by a bacterium called H. pylori, but non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, certain foods and stress can aggravate your ulcer.


Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a type of bacteria. These germs can enter your body and live in your digestive tract. After many years, they can cause sores, called ulcers, in the lining of your stomach or the upper part of your small intestine..

Stomach ulcers aren’t necessarily caused by one single factor. The decrease in the stomach’s mucus lining that leads to an ulcer is usually caused by one of the following:
  • an infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
  • long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin and ibuprofen
  • excess acid (hyperacidity) in the stomach, which may be related to genetics, lifestyle (stress, smoking), and certain foods
  • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, a rare disease that makes the body produce excess stomach acid
Certain factors and behaviors can put you at higher risk for developing stomach ulcers:
  • smoking
  • frequent use of steroids (such as those for treating asthma)
  • hypercalcemia (overproduction of calcium)
  • family history of stomach ulcers
  • being over 50 years old
  • excessive consumption of alcohol

Symptoms of Stomach Ulcers

 A number of symptoms are associated with stomach ulcers. The severity of the symptoms depends on the severity of the ulcer.

The most common symptom is a burning sensation or pain in the area between your chest and belly button. Normally, the pain will be more intense when your stomach is empty and it can last for a few minutes or several hours.

Other common symptoms include:
  • dull pain in the stomach
  • weight loss
  • not wanting to eat because of pain
  • nausea or vomiting
  • bloating
  • burping or acid reflux
  • heartburn (burning sensation in the chest)
  • pain improves when you eat, drink, or take antacid 
Trevo and Ulcer

 Treatment generally consist of medication, healthy diet and lifestyle changes such as; Avoiding trigger foods, alcohol, smoking and non-steroidal anti-inflamatory medication.
Certain foods can ease your ulcer symptom and accelerate the healing process of ulcers.

Trevo offer the following ingredients that may help in the healing process of ulcers to mention few
Apples
 
Foods rich in fiber, such as apples, can help reduce the risk of developing ulcer. High-fiber foods like apples can speed up the recovery for people who already have ulcer. Apples also have flavonoids, compounds which may reduce the growth of ulcer-causing bacteria

Garlic
 
 Adding fresh garlic to your foods can increase the speed the recovery of ulcer. Garlic is also rich in flavonoids and anti-oxidants to boost the immune system and stimulate healing of the sore.
 
Blueberries
 
Treat your stomach ulcer by adding some fresh blueberries to your morning cereal. Blueberries contain antioxidants, nutrients that can strengthen your immune system, help your body fight off viruses and diseases, reduce ulcer symptoms and accelerate healing.
 
The banana
 
can help produce a thick mucus barrier in the stomach to reduce ulcer pain
 
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,and Kale
 
 These cruciferous vegetables all contain sulforaphane, a compound that appears to squelch H. pylori. In one study, after patients who tested positive for the bacteria ate a half cup of broccoli sprouts twice daily for seven days, 78 percent tested negative for the bacteria. Other studies, on mice, have shown that sulforaphane extracts can successfully destroy the bacteria in the mice's digestive tracts.
 
Cabbage
 
 Scientists think that it may be the amino acid glutamine that gives cabbage its anti-ulcer punch. Glutamine helps to fortify the mucosal lining of the gut and to improve blood flow to the stomach, meaning it not only helps prevent ulcers but can also speed healing of existing sores.
 
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