Stomach Acid Rebounds When Ulcer Bug Is Cleared Posted: 12-08-06 13:06pm
Stomach acid rebounds when ulcer bug is
cleared
islamabad: the majority of stomach ulcers
are caused by the presence of a microbe
called helicobacter pylori (h. Pylori),
which in many cases can be eradicated with
a combination of antibiotics and a gastric
acid suppressor like prilosec
(omeprazole).
Islamabad: the majority of stomach ulcers
are caused by the presence of a microbe
called helicobacter pylori (h. Pylori),
which in many cases can be eradicated with
a combination of antibiotics and a gastric
acid suppressor like prilosec
(omeprazole).
Now a study has confirmed what some
doctors have suspected -- that once h.
Pylori has been cleared, the stomach
produces excess amounts of acid for at
least two months after treatment with
prilosec.
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