Inflammation of the liver is referred to as hepatitis. The liver is an important organ that helps the body digest nutrients, filter blood, and fight infections. The function of the liver might be harmed when it is inflamed or damaged. Hepatitis can be caused by excessive alcohol consumption, pollutants, certain drugs, and certain medical disorders. Hepatitis, on the other hand, is frequently caused by a virus. Types A, B, C, D, and E refer to the five primary strains of the hepatitis virus. While they all cause liver disease, they differ in a number of aspects, including route of transmission, severity of illness, geographic distribution, and measures of prevention.
Ulcers are lesions on the stomach or small intestine lining. It's also possible that one may have sores on your oesophagus (throat). The majority of ulcers occur in the small intestine. Duodenal ulcers are the name for these ulcers. Gastric ulcers are a type of stomach ulcer. Esophageal ulcers are sores in the throat. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is the most common cause of stomach ulcers. This is the result of a bacterial infection. Acids in our food might exacerbate the pain and suffering. Ulcers can also be caused by long-term use of aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen). An ulcer can be aggravated by stress and spicy foods.
Title : Novel exosomal biomarkers for MASH
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Title : The role of G-tube placement for neurologic injury patients
Brandon Lucke Wold, University of Florida, United States
Title : Peptidase inhibitor 3 [PI3) contribution to risk of celiac disease. Functional characterization of polymorphisms in the PI3 gene
Maria Isabel Torres Lopez, University of Jaen, Spain
Title : Menetrier's disease presenting as gastric outlet obstruction mimicking linitis plastica: A case report
Erika Johanna P Tanada, University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Philippines
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