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If your child is diagnosed with an H. pylori-related ulcer, make sure he or she takes all of the antibiotics as directed by the doctor. Even if the symptoms disappear, the infection may not be gone until all of the medication has been taken.
If your child has a medication-related ulcer, the doctor will tell you to avoid NSAIDs, including any medication containing ibuprofen or aspirin. Also, be sure to give your child the prescribed acid-reducing medication.
Unless a particular food is bothersome, most doctors don't recommend dietary restrictions for kids with ulcers. A good diet with a variety of foods is essential to all kids' growth and development.
Alcohol and smoking can aggravate an ulcer. Also make sure that your child avoids coffee, tea, sodas, and foods that contain caffeine, which can stimulate the secretion of acid in the stomach and may make an ulcer worse.
Call your child's doctor immediately if your child has any of these symptoms:
sudden, sharp, persistent belly pain
bloody or black bowel movements
bloody vomit or vomit that looks like coffee grounds
If your child has peptic ulcer disease, these signs and symptoms could indicate a serious problem, such as:
perforation (when the ulcer becomes too deep and breaks through the stomach or duodenal wall)
bleeding (when acid or the ulcer breaks a blood vessel)
obstruction (when the ulcer blocks the path of food from going through the intestines)
If your child is taking NSAIDs and shows symptoms of peptic ulcer disease, seek prompt medical attention. Delaying diagnosis and treatment can lead to complications and possibly the need for surgery. But with timely treatment, almost all peptic ulcers can be cured.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/digestive/peptic_ulcers.html#
If your child has a medication-related ulcer, the doctor will tell you to avoid NSAIDs, including any medication containing ibuprofen or aspirin. Also, be sure to give your child the prescribed acid-reducing medication.
Unless a particular food is bothersome, most doctors don't recommend dietary restrictions for kids with ulcers. A good diet with a variety of foods is essential to all kids' growth and development.
Alcohol and smoking can aggravate an ulcer. Also make sure that your child avoids coffee, tea, sodas, and foods that contain caffeine, which can stimulate the secretion of acid in the stomach and may make an ulcer worse.
Call your child's doctor immediately if your child has any of these symptoms:
sudden, sharp, persistent belly pain
bloody or black bowel movements
bloody vomit or vomit that looks like coffee grounds
If your child has peptic ulcer disease, these signs and symptoms could indicate a serious problem, such as:
perforation (when the ulcer becomes too deep and breaks through the stomach or duodenal wall)
bleeding (when acid or the ulcer breaks a blood vessel)
obstruction (when the ulcer blocks the path of food from going through the intestines)
If your child is taking NSAIDs and shows symptoms of peptic ulcer disease, seek prompt medical attention. Delaying diagnosis and treatment can lead to complications and possibly the need for surgery. But with timely treatment, almost all peptic ulcers can be cured.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/digestive/peptic_ulcers.html#
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Tips to help prevent ulcers caused by H. pylori infection include
washing your hands after using the bathroom and before eating
eating properly prepared food
drinking water from a clean, safe source
Tips to help prevent ulcers caused by NSAIDs include
stopping NSAIDs, if possible
taking NSAIDs with a meal
using a lower dose of NSAIDs
talking with your doctor about medicines to protect your stomach and duodenum while taking NSAIDs
asking your doctor about switching to a medicine that won’t cause ulcers
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/pepticulcers_ez/
washing your hands after using the bathroom and before eating
eating properly prepared food
drinking water from a clean, safe source
Tips to help prevent ulcers caused by NSAIDs include
stopping NSAIDs, if possible
taking NSAIDs with a meal
using a lower dose of NSAIDs
talking with your doctor about medicines to protect your stomach and duodenum while taking NSAIDs
asking your doctor about switching to a medicine that won’t cause ulcers
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/pepticulcers_ez/
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Patient Comments: Peptic Ulcer - Symptoms At Onset Of Disease
http://www.medicinenet.com/peptic_ulcer/discussion-123.htm
http://www.medicinenet.com/peptic_ulcer/discussion-123.htm
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An ulcer may or may not have symptoms.
When symptoms occur, they include:
A gnawing or burning pain in the middle or upper stomach between meals or at night
Bloating
Heartburn
Nausea or vomiting
In severe cases, symptoms can include:
Dark or black stool (due to bleeding)
Vomiting blood (can have a "coffee-grounds" appearance)
Weight lossSevere pain in the mid to upper abdomen
Ulcer medications can include:
- Proton pump medications (PPI). Proton pump medications reduce acid levels and allow the ulcer to heal. They include Prilosec, Prevacid, Aciphex, Protonix, Kapidex, Zegerid, and Nexium.
- Antibiotics. If you have H. pylori infection, then antibiotics are used. There are multiple combinations of antibiotics that are taken for one to two weeks along with a PPI. Some doctors also recommend taking Pepto-Bismol.
- Upper Endoscopy . Some bleeding ulcers can be treated through the endoscope.
- Surgery. Sometimes an operation is needed if the ulcer has created a hole in the wall of the stomach or if there is serious bleeding.
Milk can make your ulcer worse. Milk provides brief relief of ulcer pain because it coats the stomach lining. But milk can also stimulate your stomach to produce more acid and digestive juices, which can aggravate ulcers.
http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-peptic-ulcer-disease
When symptoms occur, they include:
A gnawing or burning pain in the middle or upper stomach between meals or at night
Bloating
Heartburn
Nausea or vomiting
In severe cases, symptoms can include:
Dark or black stool (due to bleeding)
Vomiting blood (can have a "coffee-grounds" appearance)
Weight lossSevere pain in the mid to upper abdomen
Ulcer medications can include:
- Proton pump medications (PPI). Proton pump medications reduce acid levels and allow the ulcer to heal. They include Prilosec, Prevacid, Aciphex, Protonix, Kapidex, Zegerid, and Nexium.
- Antibiotics. If you have H. pylori infection, then antibiotics are used. There are multiple combinations of antibiotics that are taken for one to two weeks along with a PPI. Some doctors also recommend taking Pepto-Bismol.
- Upper Endoscopy . Some bleeding ulcers can be treated through the endoscope.
- Surgery. Sometimes an operation is needed if the ulcer has created a hole in the wall of the stomach or if there is serious bleeding.
Milk can make your ulcer worse. Milk provides brief relief of ulcer pain because it coats the stomach lining. But milk can also stimulate your stomach to produce more acid and digestive juices, which can aggravate ulcers.
http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-peptic-ulcer-disease
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Treatments for peptic ulcer can include:
Antibiotic medications to kill H. pylori. If H. pylori is found in your digestive tract, your doctor may recommend a combination of antibiotics to kill the bacterium. Antibiotic regimens are different throughout the world. In the United States, antibiotics prescribed for treatment of H. pylori include amoxicillin, clarithromycin (Biaxin), metronidazole (Flagyl) and tetracycline. You'll likely need to take antibiotics for two weeks.
Medications that block acid production and promote healing. Proton pump inhibitors reduce acid by blocking the action of the parts of cells that produce acid. These drugs include the prescription and over-the-counter medications omeprazole (Prilosec), lansoprazole (Prevacid), rabeprazole (Aciphex), esomeprazole (Nexium) and pantoprazole (Protonix). Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors, particularly at high doses, may increase your risk of hip, wrist and spine fracture. Ask your doctor whether a calcium supplement may reduce this risk.
Medications to reduce acid production. Acid blockers — also called histamine (H-2) blockers — reduce the amount of acid released into your digestive tract, which relieves ulcer pain and encourages healing. Available by prescription or over-the-counter (OTC), acid blockers include the medications ranitidine (Zantac), famotidine (Pepcid), cimetidine (Tagamet) and nizatidine (Axid).
Antacids that neutralize stomach acid. Your doctor may include an antacid in your drug regimen. Antacids neutralize existing stomach acid and can provide rapid pain relief. Side effects can include constipation or diarrhea, depending on the main ingredients.
Antibiotic medications to kill H. pylori. If H. pylori is found in your digestive tract, your doctor may recommend a combination of antibiotics to kill the bacterium. Antibiotic regimens are different throughout the world. In the United States, antibiotics prescribed for treatment of H. pylori include amoxicillin, clarithromycin (Biaxin), metronidazole (Flagyl) and tetracycline. You'll likely need to take antibiotics for two weeks.
Medications that block acid production and promote healing. Proton pump inhibitors reduce acid by blocking the action of the parts of cells that produce acid. These drugs include the prescription and over-the-counter medications omeprazole (Prilosec), lansoprazole (Prevacid), rabeprazole (Aciphex), esomeprazole (Nexium) and pantoprazole (Protonix). Long-term use of proton pump inhibitors, particularly at high doses, may increase your risk of hip, wrist and spine fracture. Ask your doctor whether a calcium supplement may reduce this risk.
Medications to reduce acid production. Acid blockers — also called histamine (H-2) blockers — reduce the amount of acid released into your digestive tract, which relieves ulcer pain and encourages healing. Available by prescription or over-the-counter (OTC), acid blockers include the medications ranitidine (Zantac), famotidine (Pepcid), cimetidine (Tagamet) and nizatidine (Axid).
Antacids that neutralize stomach acid. Your doctor may include an antacid in your drug regimen. Antacids neutralize existing stomach acid and can provide rapid pain relief. Side effects can include constipation or diarrhea, depending on the main ingredients.
Medications that protect the lining of your stomach and small intestine. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe medications called cytoprotective agents that help protect the tissues that line your stomach and small intestine. They include the prescription medications sucralfate (Carafate) and misoprostol (Cytotec). Another nonprescription cytoprotective agent is bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol).
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/peptic-ulcer/DS00242
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Broth OATS: ELIXIR OF YOUTH IS THERE?
Mankind (especially his female half) has always been peculiar to dream of eternal youth and beauty. Many are willing to pay a fortune for the infamous elixir of youth, and yet few people realize what the secrets of health and longevity keeps a seemingly unremarkable grass - oats.
Mankind (especially his female half) has always been peculiar to dream of eternal youth and beauty. Many are willing to pay a fortune for the infamous elixir of youth, and yet few people realize what the secrets of health and longevity keeps a seemingly unremarkable grass - oats.
Meanwhile, drink a decoction of oats instead of tea, without any prescription and any medical appointments was, advised Hippocrates, confident in the extraordinary healing power of this cereal. Confirmation of his theory much later showed the Frenchman Jean de S.Katerin. Eating oat cure, he managed to survive is not much, not little, but ... 120 years old.
Oats and ITS USES
Surprising properties of oats due to its unique composition. Grain oats are rich in starch, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, carotene, fiber and magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, iodine, sulfur, zinc, etc.
Infusions and decoctions of oats have long been used as a restorative, rejuvenating, soothing, normalizing metabolism, anti-inflammatory, diaphoretic and diuretic.
Oats are highly beneficial effect on the gastric mucosa and intestine, so it is recommended for various gastrointestinal diseases - from common disorders (or, alternatively, constipation) to peptic ulcer disease. It is equally useful decoction of oats to the liver and kidneys, pancreas, inflammatory diseases, acquired a chronic character.
Contained in oat starch prevents spikes in blood sugar levels, so the broth Oats is very useful in diabetes.
Decoctions, infusions, jelly made from oats because of the content in it scopoletin can be used to reduce dependence on tobacco, alcohol and drugs ..
Arthritis, rheumatism, arthritis - and these diseases oats helps to fight, as well as with various skin lesions, dermatitis, eczema, etc.
It has long been a decoction of oats used to treat lung disease, tuberculosis. Broth grain oats with raisins and honey helps to cope with a cough in young children.
Even Tibetan medicine is not spared his attention the healing power of herbs, which is considered the birthplace of the way, Mongolia and China.
Talking about what is useful decoction of oats, you can watch. But is not it time to move from theory to practice?
Broth OATS: COOKING SECRETS
Recipe № 1. Decoction of whole grain oats .....
http://www.vatan-turk.ru
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- A gel made from the herb aloe vera may help to treat and prevent stomach and intestinal ulcers.
- aloe vera could be particularly valuable in treating ulcers caused as a side effect of taking anti-inflammatory NSAID drugs.
- aloe vera is an effective treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
- aloe vera could be particularly valuable in treating ulcers caused as a side effect of taking anti-inflammatory NSAID drugs.
- aloe vera is an effective treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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Taraxacum Tea is the only over-the-counter infertility health food which can cure infertility or help cure infertility together with other treatments with no any side effect
Why choose Taraxacum tea?
Taraxacum tea is particularly effective as an adjuvant for in vitro fertilization (IVF) patients. Taraxacum tea has repeatedly demonstrated its capability of increasing the quantity of eggs ovulated and sperms produced and, equally important, improving the quality of the eggs and sperms. In a follow-up studies in Japan, a total of 177 patients who were undergoing IVF procedures were followed. These patients were using the standard IVF procedures such as hMG treatment, IVF, and ICSI. In addition, these patients were using the Taraxacum teaas well. After six month of usage of Taraxacum tea, the pregnancy rate reached 70%, in contrast, the control group who had not used Taraxacum tea, the pregnancy rate is only 45%.
Who is it for?
Anyone can take it.
How often can I take it?
Take 3 bags up to 3 times a day, as required. Take it directly. Take only as much as you need and leave at least 4 hours between each dose.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I am diabetes?
There are no any problem for woman and man to take it who have the diabetes symptoms.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I am asthmatic?
No problem, this product is based on TCM and ensure no any side effect for anyone.
Can I take pine Taraxacum tea if I am taking medicines prescribed by my doctor?
Yes, you can take it with no any worry.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I have or have had a stomach ulcer?
Yes,you can .
Why choose Taraxacum tea?
Taraxacum tea is particularly effective as an adjuvant for in vitro fertilization (IVF) patients. Taraxacum tea has repeatedly demonstrated its capability of increasing the quantity of eggs ovulated and sperms produced and, equally important, improving the quality of the eggs and sperms. In a follow-up studies in Japan, a total of 177 patients who were undergoing IVF procedures were followed. These patients were using the standard IVF procedures such as hMG treatment, IVF, and ICSI. In addition, these patients were using the Taraxacum teaas well. After six month of usage of Taraxacum tea, the pregnancy rate reached 70%, in contrast, the control group who had not used Taraxacum tea, the pregnancy rate is only 45%.
Who is it for?
Anyone can take it.
How often can I take it?
Take 3 bags up to 3 times a day, as required. Take it directly. Take only as much as you need and leave at least 4 hours between each dose.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I am diabetes?
There are no any problem for woman and man to take it who have the diabetes symptoms.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I am asthmatic?
No problem, this product is based on TCM and ensure no any side effect for anyone.
Can I take pine Taraxacum tea if I am taking medicines prescribed by my doctor?
Yes, you can take it with no any worry.
Can I take Taraxacum tea if I have or have had a stomach ulcer?
Yes,you can .
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Tea for Ten แบ่งปันโพสต์นี้เป็นคนแรก:
Tea time at the International Space Station.
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