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Understanding Gastrointestinal Issues: Insights on Digestive Health and Treatment

Gastrointestinal issues Hello Doctor: Since January of this year, my bowel movements have not been normal. Each time I have a bowel movement, there are many undigested food particles, and the shape is quite abnormal. I have also noticeably lost weight and feel easily fatigued. My...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello: If there is a significant weight loss (more than 10% of the original body weight) but appetite remains good, it may be necessary to consider hyperthyroidism or diabetes. If diarrhea is also present, issues related to small intestine absorption or pancreatic digestion shoul...

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Understanding Side Effects of Helicobacter Pylori Treatment

Side effects of consuming anti-Helicobacter pylori medications? Hello Dr. Chen: I recently underwent an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy at the hospital, where I was diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric inflammation. I have been taking the prescribed medicatio...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
1) Uric acid is not related to frequent urination. 2) Please discuss medication and potential side effects with the prescribing physician.

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Managing Gastritis: Dietary Tips and Medical Advice for Relief

Gastritis Hello, doctor! Recently, I had an endoscopy due to stomach pain, and the results showed inflammation in the stomach and duodenum. However, the physician only prescribed gastric medication to be taken before and after meals, without any anti-inflammatory medication. I be...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Dear Shell, 1. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are not suitable for the stomach and duodenum, as they may worsen symptoms (anti-inflammatory pain relievers can trigger ulcers). 2. If gastritis is caused by Helicobacter pylori, specific antibiotic treatment can be c...

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Can Contrast Agents Replace Endoscopy for Stomach Issues?

If you are hesitant to undergo an endoscopy, is it possible to use a contrast agent for imaging instead? Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing bloating for a long time, and sometimes I have stomach pain and acid reflux. However, I am afraid to undergo an endoscopy because I am ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, to diagnose upper abdominal discomfort, we suspect gastric, duodenal, or even esophageal lesions. Gastroscopy is the most direct method to visualize mucosal lesions, and if necessary, a biopsy can be performed (for instance, if malignancy is suspected or to check for Helic...

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Understanding Gastric Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms, and Dietary Tips

Gastrointestinal bleeding issues? Hello, doctor: I am inquiring for a relative who may have experienced gastrointestinal bleeding due to high family and work stress, resulting in black, hard stools (blood clots) for a week. They later went to the hospital for a hemostatic injecti...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, the most important aspect of gastrointestinal bleeding is to identify the cause of the bleeding in order to treat and prevent it accordingly. Common causes include ulcers. If ulcers are present, it is essential to avoid taking pain relievers (such as those for headaches, j...

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Understanding Chronic Diarrhea: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms

Frequent diarrhea can lead to accidents, resulting in soiling one's pants? Hello Doctor: I have a few questions I would like to ask. My situation is as follows: 1. I underwent an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy last October (showing ulceration) and a colonoscopy (showing bl...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it is most likely hemorrhoids; however, other benign tumors and anal inflammation could also present similar symptoms. I recommend increasing your intake of fruits and vegetables, avoiding staying up late, and steering clear of irritating foods. ...

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Understanding Abnormal Stool: When to Seek Further Gastrointestinal Evaluation

The stool has become thin? Dear Doctor: My husband had gastroenteritis three months ago and went to the hospital for an examination. He underwent an endoscopy, and the report indicated the presence of Helicobacter pylori. After taking medication for a week, he still experienced d...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Response: Hello, 1. If there are changes in bowel habits, you may consult a gastroenterologist to arrange for a fecal occult blood test, and if necessary, an examination of the lower gastrointestinal tract. 2. Helicobacter pylori is associated with chronic gastritis, gastric u...

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Chronic Duodenal Ulcers and Persistent H. Pylori: Treatment Options

Duodenal ulcers and Helicobacter pylori? Dr. Chen: Hello, I have been suffering from a duodenal ulcer for two years. Last year, during an endoscopy, Helicobacter pylori was detected. I followed the doctor's advice and took medication for two weeks to treat the H. pylori infe...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori is a troublesome issue. If the bacteria are still present after a second-line standard treatment (triple therapy for at least one week, confirmed by biopsy or breath tests), a quadruple therapy (adding another antibiotic or ...

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Understanding Duodenal Ulcers: Treatment and Dietary Considerations

Duodenal ulcer Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you about my condition. About a month ago, I underwent an endoscopy, and the results showed gastric inflammation and a duodenal ulcer without H. pylori. The doctor mentioned that the ulcer is not severe. At that time, my symptoms ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, Takepron does not neutralize stomach acid but rather inhibits gastric acid secretion. Other similar medications, such as Nexium (esomeprazole) and Pantoloc (pantoprazole), have the same effect and can strongly suppress gastric acid secretion. Gastric acid is a crucial fact...

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Understanding Stomach Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Dietary Tips

Gastric ulcer Gastric ulcers are caused by an imbalance between the protective factors of the stomach lining and the aggressive factors that can damage it. Common causes include infection with Helicobacter pylori, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ex...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the development of gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers can be attributed to various factors, including excessive gastric acid secretion, Helicobacter pylori infection, medications, significant illnesses or injuries, burns, and emotional stress, all of which may contribute t...

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Understanding Stomach Ulcers: Causes, Risks, and Concerns for Children

Understanding gastric ulcers? Hello Dr. Chen, I would like to ask you a few questions: Is the occurrence of a gastric ulcer considered a chronic disease? (Is there a hole in the stomach?) Can it develop within a month? Are children with Down syndrome more prone to developing it...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, ulcers are an acute condition. In adults, although medication can lead to healing (unlike diabetes or hypertension, which cannot be cured with medication), they are prone to recurrence. Therefore, while they are not classified as chronic diseases, many patients must underg...

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Long-Term Use of Stomach Medications: Risks and Dietary Tips

Regarding medication usage issues? Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing stomach pain for about three years. During this time, I have been taking medication for peptic ulcers (for about two years): Zantac 150mg (taking two pills a day when there is slight pain—morning and evenin...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, I would like to know if you have undergone an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and if you have been diagnosed with peptic ulcers or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Generally, ulcers do not persist for such a long time; however, severe esophagitis caused by acid ref...

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Understanding the Connection Between Duodenal Ulcers and Back Pain

Duodenum and Back Pain Hello, Doctor. 1. About three months ago, I started experiencing some pain below my left scapula (lower back), which was followed by bloating, frequent burping, and a loss of appetite. At that time, I felt pain in both sides of my lower back, and it seeme...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the pain in your lower left back is not related to duodenal ulcers; I have never heard of referred pain from ulcers reaching that area. However, regarding the pancreas, I wonder if you have had an abdominal ultrasound, as lesions in the tail of the pancreas may cause pain ...

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Understanding Chronic Stomach Pain: Causes, Risks, and Dietary Tips

Regarding recurrent stomach pain? Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask you a question. If someone experiences frequent stomach pain and sometimes bloating, but had tests done two years ago that showed no issues, is there still a possibility that it could develop into cancer? Or is ...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
There are many causes of stomach pain, which may include superficial gastritis, erosive gastritis, atrophic gastritis, ulcers, or gastric cancer, as well as gastrointestinal motility issues. Individuals with the following conditions are at a higher risk of developing gastric canc...

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Understanding Helicobacter Pylori: Symptoms, Test Results, and Treatment Options

Helicobacter pylori Hello Doctor, I recently had a health check-up and received my report a few days ago. The report indicates that the normal range for Helicobacter pylori in the gastric examination is 0-6, and my value is 6.5. What does this mean? I've been experiencing fr...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, Helicobacter pylori, now referred to as H. pylori, is a type of bacteria that resides in the stomach. It can cause gastritis, duodenitis, and gastrointestinal ulcers, and is even associated with certain low-grade lymphomas of the stomach as well as gastric cancer. However,...

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Understanding Chronic Stomach Issues: A Guide for Concerned Partners

Hello, doctor... I would like to ask why my husband's stomach condition is so difficult to treat? Hello Doctor, I apologize for bothering you with my concerns. We are a lesbian couple who have been together for four years, currently both working in the Hsinchu Science Park,...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
1. Gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers can be completely cured and may not recur. However, if they remain untreated, they can eventually lead to obstruction in the duodenum. 2. Whether a gastric ulcer can transform into gastric cancer can only be confirmed through pathological e...

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Understanding Duodenal Ulcers: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Stop Medication

Duodenal ulcer I was previously diagnosed with duodenal ulcers, and after taking medication for nearly three years, I still experience dull abdominal pain whenever I stop taking the medication for a while. Occasionally, I also notice blood in my stool. Why is this happening? How ...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
The treatment process for duodenal ulcers typically takes about four months for healing. If healing has not occurred, there may be other factors involved, such as the presence of a duodenal ulcer combined with Helicobacter pylori infection, which would require simultaneous eradic...

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Chronic Duodenal Ulcers: Seeking Alternatives to Endoscopy for Relief

Duodenal ulcer has not been cured despite two endoscopies? Since I turned 26, I have frequently experienced upper abdominal pain. I underwent gastroscopy at ages 29 and 32, which diagnosed me with a duodenal ulcer. I tested positive for Helicobacter pylori twice, and although I t...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, you can perform a breath test for Helicobacter pylori to check if there are still bacteria present in the stomach. If so, you may consider another round of eradication therapy, but it would be best to know the medications used in the previous two treatments. As for the pos...

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Effectiveness and Side Effects of Omeprazole for Stomach Ulcers

Gastric ulcer Dear Dr. Liang: How effective is "omezol" (omeprazole) for the treatment of gastric ulcers? Are there any side effects? Can it be taken for general gastric issues? Thank you.


Dr. Liang Jiade Reply:
Hello, omeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that primarily suppresses gastric acid production. It is used for the treatment of gastric ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The effectiveness depends on the severity of the ulcer, associated pathogenic factors, and wh...

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Best Foods and Remedies for Stomach Ulcers: What to Eat?

What foods are better for gastric ulcers? Our teacher recently developed a gastric ulcer. Are there any home remedies for gastric ulcers? What supplements would be beneficial?


Dr. Liang Jiade Reply:
Patients with gastric ulcers must take their prescribed medications (antacids) on time and avoid irritating foods. Additionally, it is important to check for Helicobacter pylori infection; if present, antibiotic treatment must be included.

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