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Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the lining of the stomach, small intestine, or esophagus, typically caused by an imbalance between stomach acid and the protective lining of the digestive tract. At Patients Medical in New York City, we offer an integrative, holistic approach to treating peptic ulcers. Our goal is to treat the root causes of ulcers and provide effective relief using natural treatments alongside conventional medicine.
If you are experiencing discomfort or pain from a peptic ulcer, it’s important to take action before complications develop. By combining modern medical treatments with functional and holistic therapies, we help our patients achieve long-lasting healing and comfort.
A peptic ulcer is a sore that forms in the inner lining of the digestive tract. They are primarily categorized into:
These ulcers are caused by damage to the protective lining of the digestive tract, allowing stomach acid to irritate and erode the tissue. Peptic ulcers can lead to severe pain, bleeding, and in some cases, perforation if left untreated.
Peptic ulcers often cause discomfort that can range from mild to severe. Common symptoms include:
If you experience these symptoms, it’s essential to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment to prevent complications.
Peptic ulcers can develop due to various factors. Identifying and addressing these underlying causes is key to effective treatment:
At Patients Medical, we believe in addressing the root cause of peptic ulcers through a combination of conventional treatments and natural healing methods. Our integrative approach involves:
Herbs and supplements play a significant role in healing peptic ulcers by promoting healing, reducing inflammation, and soothing the digestive tract. Some effective remedies include:
We create personalized anti-inflammatory diet plans that support healing and reduce irritation in the digestive tract. Our focus includes:
Healing the gut is essential for preventing recurrence and promoting long-term healing of peptic ulcers. Our protocol includes:
Stress can exacerbate peptic ulcer symptoms. We offer various techniques to manage stress, including:
IV therapy helps replenish key nutrients and promotes healing by providing high-dose vitamins like vitamin C, magnesium, and glutathione to reduce inflammation and support gut healing.
Sarah, a 38-year-old woman, came to us with persistent stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. After diagnostic testing, we discovered that she had a duodenal ulcer caused by H. pylori infection and frequent NSAID use.
We customized her treatment plan with:
After 8 weeks, Sarah’s ulcer healed, her symptoms improved significantly, and she was able to reduce her reliance on pain medications.
Gastric ulcers form in the stomach lining, while duodenal ulcers occur in the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). Both are caused by similar factors but may present with different symptoms.
Peptic ulcers may heal over time, but they can lead to serious complications such as bleeding or perforation if left untreated. It’s essential to seek treatment to promote healing and prevent further damage.
With appropriate treatment, most ulcers will heal in 4 to 8 weeks. However, healing time may vary depending on the severity and underlying cause.
Stress can exacerbate ulcer symptoms and increase stomach acid production, but it is not a direct cause. Other factors like H. pylori infection or NSAID use are more common causes of ulcers.
Yes, herbs such as slippery elm, licorice root, and turmeric can help soothe the digestive tract, reduce inflammation, and promote ulcer healing when used alongside conventional treatments.
Avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol, managing stress, and eating a balanced, anti-inflammatory diet can help prevent ulcers and promote overall digestive health.
NSAIDs should be avoided if you have an ulcer, as they can irritate the stomach lining and worsen symptoms. Always consult with your healthcare provider for alternative pain relief options.
Untreated ulcers can lead to severe complications such as internal bleeding, perforation (a hole in the stomach or intestine), and infections, all of which require emergency treatment.
With lifestyle changes, stress management, and appropriate dietary modifications, you can reduce the risk of recurrence and promote long-term ulcer prevention.
Yes, if you experience symptoms like persistent stomach pain, nausea, or black stools, it’s important to seek medical attention to prevent complications and receive effective treatment.
Patients Medical specializes in gently helping the patient identify the root cause of their medical issues and then assist them to recover from their problems to help them move forward to good health.
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