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2nd Edition of International Conference on Gastroenterology

September 24-26, 2026, London,UK

September 24 -26, 2026 | London, UK

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Peptic Ulcer Disease

Peptic Ulcer Disease Is A Condition In Which An Open Sore Or Ulcer Appears In The Lining Of The Stomach Or Small Intestine. It Is Caused By An Imbalance Between Digestive Fluids In The Stomach And Duodenum, Leading To Irritation And Inflammation. The Most Common Symptom Of Peptic Ulcer Disease Is Abdominal Pain, Which May Be Worse When The Stomach Is Empty And Relieved By Eating Food Or Taking Antacids. Other Symptoms Can Include Nausea, Vomiting, Bloating, Feeling Full Quickly After Eating, And Weight Loss. Peptic Ulcer Disease Can Be Diagnosed With Endoscopy Or Imaging Tests Such As X-Ray Or Ultrasound. Treatment Usually Involves Medications Such As Antibiotics, Proton Pump Inhibitors, And Histamine Blockers. Dietary Changes Such As Reducing Alcohol, Caffeine, And Smoking Can Also Help Alleviate Symptoms. In Severe Cases, Surgery May Be Recommended To Remove The Ulcer. It Is Important To Seek Medical Attention For Peptic Ulcer Disease Because If Left Untreated, It Can Lead To Serious Complications Such As Bleeding, Infection, Or Perforation Of The Stomach Wall. Additionally, It Can Increase The Risk Of Developing Stomach Cancer. The Best Way To Prevent Peptic Ulcer Disease Is To Eat A Healthy Diet, Quit Smoking, Limit Alcohol Consumption, Reduce Stress, And Take Medications As Prescribed. With Proper Treatment And Lifestyle Modifications, The Symptoms Of Peptic Ulcer Disease Can Be Managed And The Risk Of Serious Complications Can Be Reduced.

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