Stomach ulcers, which are also known as gastric ulcers are painful sores in the stomach lining. They are also many times misdiagnosed as acid reflux while in reality acid reflux is just one of its many symptoms.
WHAT IS STOMACH ULCER?
Stomach ulcers are a type of peptic ulcer disease. Peptic ulcers are any ulcers that affect both the stomach and small intestines.
Stomach ulcers occur when the thick layer of mucus that protects your stomach from digestive juices is reduced. This allows the digestive acids to eat away at the tissues that line the stomach, causing an ulcer.
Stomach ulcers may be said to be easily cured, but most medicines opened to the public can only cause you to experience a temporary ease as the discomforts are bound to return in a short time and thus ensuring that the patient suffers for years and even for decades.
Stomach ulcers are almost always caused by one of the following:
An infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen. Long and excessive fasting (a situation where food or in some cases food and water are deliberately self-denied)
A number of symptoms are associated with stomach ulcers. The severity of the symptoms depends on the severity of the ulcer.
The most common symptom is a burning sensation or pain in the middle of your abdomen between your chest and belly button. Typically, the pain will be more intense when your stomach is empty, and it can last for a few minutes to several hours.
Other common signs and symptoms of ulcers include:
1. Dull pain in the stomach
2. Weight loss
3. Not wanting to eat because of pain
4. Nausea or vomiting
5. Bloating
6. Feeling easily full
7. Burping or acid reflux,
8. Heartburn which is a burning sensation in the chest)
9. Pain that may improve when you eat, drink, or take antacids
10. Anemia, whose symptoms can include tiredness, shortness of breath, or paler skin
11. Dark, tarry stools,
12. Vomit that’s bloody, endless migraine etc.
THREE STEPS ON HOW TO CURE STOMACH ULCER
- Our program for reversing stomach ulcer naturally lasts for 90 to 120 days after which we expect the patient to be cured. During this time the patient would be placed on ulcer friendly foods. There are many foods that are touted online to be good or ulcer friendly when in reality these foods are dangerous for people with ulcer and this is why a professional doctor must guide you and this again is the reason for our free online counselling forum.
- The organic formulas to be prescribed are given and the patient is added to our free online consultation private group where they would be guided.
- The patient is then monitored and guided until they are cured.