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Gastric Ulcer

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village has a specialized gastric ulcer treatment that provides individualized care and future therapies to alleviate pain, enhance health, and improve digestion to enable patients in the northwestern community of Houston an early and tender treatment to restore permanent relief and health.

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Symptoms

What is Gastric Ulcer?

A gastric ulcer is a sore that exists on the inner wall of your stomach. It occurs due to stomach acid corroding the protective mucus lining resulting in upsets and open sores. It is also known as a stomach ulcer or peptic ulcer which may bring discomfort and complications upon being untreated.

Common Symptoms

Gastric ulcers often present with:

  • Burning or gnawing pain between meals or at night
  • Bloating and indigestion
  • Nausea or occasional vomiting
  • Loss of appetite and unintended weight loss
  • In severe cases, bleeding-seen as black, tarry stools

Causes

The stomach lining may be damaged and lead to the appearance of ulcers due to several factors:

  • Infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria
  • Long-term use of NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin)
  • Excessive production of stomach acid
  • Smoking and heavy alcohol consumption
  • Stress, which can increase acid levels and delay healing
Treatment

Treatment Options for Gastric Ulcer in Jersey Village

Treatment includes medication, procedures, and lifestyle changes:

  • Medications: Proton-pump inhibitors, H2-receptor blockers, antacids, and antibiotics if H. pylori infection is present.
  • Endoscopic treatment: Diagnostic endoscopy to determine the extent of the ulcer and to treat bleeding lesions using therapeutic clipping or injection.
  • Diet and nutrition: Personalized meal plans with bland, low-fat, non-acidic foods to help soothe the stomach lining.
  • Lifestyle change: Quitting smoking and alcohol, practicing stress management techniques, and using non-steroidal alternatives to NSAIDs.
  • Follow-up tests: Urea breath test or stool antigen test to confirm H. pylori eradication and monitor healing progress.
  • Patient education: Guidance on ulcer triggers, correct medication use, and warning signs of complications that require immediate medical attention.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

At GastroDoxs in Jersey Village, we are leading in diagnosing and treatment of gastric ulcers using patient conceived approach. Our highly-trained team will have your back throughout including timely endoscopic services, nutritional and lifestyle advice based on your needs and preferences. Get same-day appointments, hospitable human resources that will provide an explanation of every procedure, and a personally developed treatment program aimed at chronic pain treatment. Wait-schedule today and make the first step to recover.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gastric ulcer?

A gastric ulcer is an open sore on the inner lining of the stomach caused by an imbalance between stomach acid and protective mucus. It can be triggered by H. pylori infection or long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

What causes gastric ulcers?

Gastric ulcers can be caused by H. pylori infection, prolonged NSAID use (e.g., ibuprofen), excessive acid production, smoking, alcohol use, and stress, all of which increase stomach acid levels.

Will stress bring about gastric ulcers?

Stress does not directly cause ulcers but can increase stomach acid and slow healing, making existing ulcers worse or delaying recovery.

Is it possible that a gastric ulcer would cause back pain?

Yes. Pain from a gastric ulcer can radiate from the upper abdomen to the back, causing discomfort or pain in the back area.

What is the difference between gastritis and a gastric ulcer?

Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining, which may or may not involve an open sore. A gastric ulcer is a specific open sore that extends into the stomach lining, often causing significant pain and potential complications.

Why do you recommend I eat like this with a gastric ulcer?

It is recommended to eat low-fat, non-acidic foods such as oatmeal, rice, bananas, applesauce, lean poultry, fish, cooked vegetables, and whole-grain bread in small portions to soothe the stomach lining and support healing.

Which are the most suitable food items to manage a gastric ulcer?

Fruits rich in fiber (bananas, apples), probiotics (low-fat yogurt, kefir), oatmeal, and light protein sources help relieve irritation and promote healing.

What is the duration of healing of a gastric ulcer?

Most gastric ulcers heal within 4–8 weeks with proper medication, including proton-pump inhibitors and H. pylori antibiotics, along with dietary modifications.

What are gastric ulcers in horses?

Gastric ulcers in horses are sores or blisters in the stomach lining, caused by stress, a high-grain diet, irregular feeding schedules, or long-term NSAID use.

Which are the symptoms of gastric ulcers in horses?

Symptoms of equine gastric ulcers include poor appetite, weight loss, behavioral changes, sensitivity around the girth, teeth grinding, and colic.

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