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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Will Quadruple Therapy For H Pylori Help?

Hello Doctor. I have severe abdominal pain (acidic pain). 2 years back I was diagonised with H Pylori, I took th etriple therapy (Pylori Kit). But looks like it didnt help, though I had no problems for last 2 years. Now again I have got severe abdominal pain which is very difficult for me to bear. Will Quadraple therapy for H Pylori help?

Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Peptic ulcer is erosion of mucous membrane Of the stomach.You can start with the anti H.pylori treatment again.Before starting do a upper GI endoscopy to know the extent of erosion. Avoid tea and coffee. Avoid spicy food and alcohol this may worse your condition. Pantaprazole tablet thrice orally before meals will be helpful .consult your physician for further info
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Will Quadruple Therapy For H Pylori Help?

Peptic ulcer is erosion of mucous membrane Of the stomach.You can start with the anti H.pylori treatment again.Before starting do a upper GI endoscopy to know the extent of erosion. Avoid tea and coffee. Avoid spicy food and alcohol this may worse your condition. Pantaprazole tablet thrice orally before meals will be helpful .consult your physician for further info