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Everyone
experiences occasional digestive upsets such as indigestion, pain, heartburn,
regurgitation, flatulence or a disturbance of bowel habit. These can be
regarded as normal often caused by diet, life-style or a change in routine.
If symptoms of this sort persist or worsen, it indicates new digestive
problems such as Gastritis, Peptic ulcer, Reflux oesophagitis and Hiatus
hernia. Sometimes these collective symptoms of stomach can cause
a crushing pain in your chest identical to the pain of a heart attack.
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| What is a peptic ulcer? | ||
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Now,
it is known as "Acid peptic Disease". A peptic ulcer
is a raw area or small hole in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum,
the first part of the small intestine. Most ulcers that occur in the duodenum
medically termed as “Duodenal ulcers”. A smaller number develop in the
stomach called as “gastric ulcers”. The term "Gastritis" is used for generalised
inflammation of the inner lining membrane.
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| What are the causes? | ||
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Hyperacidity is the primitive cause. It may arise from:
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| What are the symptoms? | ||
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The
symptoms usually appear as "Burning" at the pit of the stomach. It warns
you that you have mild “Gastritis.” This is later associated
with pain often felt in between meals. If the erosion in the stomach lining
is more it gives pain immediately after taking food or it may ache when
your stomach is empty. The pain is relieved by drinking cold water and
intensified with spicy and sour foods. These symptoms warn you that you
are prone to get “Gastric Ulcer.” Sometimes it makes you awake at
night. The pain may be felt over your chest, in between shoulders. If
you feel better by eating something you may have “Duodenal Ulcer.”
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| What is Reflux Oesophagitis? | ||
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Reflux
oesophagitis is inflammation of lower end of oesophagus. This
can be thought of as chronic heartburn. The term refers to the frequent
backing up as reflux of stomach contents such as food, acid and bile into
the oesophagus. This occurs because a muscular valve at the junction of
the oesophagus and stomach fails to work properly.
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| What are the symptoms? | ||
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The
stomach contents irritate the oesophagus and cause a painful burning sensation
in the chest rising up to the throat as "Heartburn." Sometimes this is
accompanied by a bitter taste in the mouth. These symptoms typically occur
after taking food. Large meals and fatty or spicy foods are most likely
to cause problems. Lying down or bending over may cause or worsen the
symptoms. Stomach contents may rise as far as the throat and experienced
as regurgitation. When severe, it may resemble vomiting.
Heartburn is a symptom something that is experienced with a burning sensation behind the breastbone as a result of rather diffuse or extensive inflammation or irritation of the oesophagus. This sometimes can cause a crushing pain in your chest identical to the pain of a heart attack. Though it causes discomfort, occasional heartburn is not harmful. But if you have heartburn frequently, your stomach's acid may inflame the lining of your oesophagus, narrowing it. Sometimes Reflux oesophagitis may be misinterpreted with “Hiatus hernia.” It is protrusion of the top of the stomach through the diaphragm upto the chest cavity. Although a hernia helps to cause reflux disease, many people have a hiatus hernia, but no reflux problems because their sphincter functions properly. In most sufferers reflux disease is not more than a nuisance, bothering them only on some occasions, eg: after large spicy meal. In some people it causes regular discomfort that disrupts their lives. |
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| Complications? | ||
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Prolonged complaints of oesophagus and stomach may lead to |
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| How to find out? | ||
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Eventhough the signs and symptoms demands a physician to make a provisional diagnosis, you may require some investigations to confirm that.
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| How to prevent? | ||
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| What is the ideal treatment? | ||
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We differ in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders from other systems of medicine. We come out with good solutions for all the causative factors which impair the alimentary tract. It has wonderful action on the stomach barrier and vaso-vagal stimulation. I had come across many cases of non-specific apthae, gastritis, peptic ulcer and acid reflux diseases. Unlike the other medications, homoeopathic medicines are administered in most diluted, dynamic form which never irritate your stomach lining but has powerful action in dissolving the scar tissues. I have treated patients with marvellous results. I have been successful even in some cases of peptic ulcer with pyloric stenosis. |
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