Examples of using Peptic in English and their translations into Thai
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Peptic ulcer in children.
Profession does not affect the occurrence of peptic ulcer disease.
A history of peptic ulcer disease even treated.
Do not include fruits in the diet in the presence of gastritis or peptic ulcer disease.
Peptic ulcer and 12 duodenal ulcer in the acute phase;
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Exacerbations of peptic ulcer, as part of complex therapy.
Acute bleeding(including intracranial hemorrhage and bleeding with peptic ulcer);
In case of peptic ulcer, gastritis and constipation.
For the prevention of recurrence of peptic ulcer- 1 tablet twice a day.
Peptic ulcer of the duodenum and stomach, especially in the stage of exacerbation;
The drug should be taken with caution to pregnant women and patients with a peptic ulcer in history.
Peptic ulcer usually occurs between the ages of 25 to 50 years, significantly more often in men.
Such drugs are prescribed for gastritis with increased secretory function and peptic ulcer.
Exacerbation of peptic ulcer of the duodenum and stomach in complex therapy with other drugs.
In order to prevent stress ulcers, Venter in granules is prescribed 1 sachet up to 6 times a day, peptic ulcer- 1 sachet 2 times a day.
The frequency of peptic ulcer disease in all countries of Europe and the United States is steadily increasing.
Duodenal ulcers in patients taking NSAIDs(including acetylsalicylic acid), especially in the presence of a peptic ulcer in history;
Mortality in peptic ulcer disease is caused by joining complications perforation, bleeding, malignancy.
Bleeding from the upper parts of the digestive tract is most often associated with peptic ulcer of the stomach or duodenum.
Peptic ulcers associated with taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(treatment for the purpose of healing): adults- 20 mg;
The question of the role of the main food hormones(gastrin, histamine and serotonin) in the formation of peptic ulcer has not been studied enough.
Peptic ulcer of the stomach or duodenum caused by the influence of poor quality food or drugs, in particular acetylsalicylic acid on the mucous membranes;
The positive characteristics include the ability to prevent atherosclerosis, gout, hypertension, gastritis, peptic ulcer, pyelonephritis, liver ailments.
Apparently, the secretion of gastrin and histamine in peptic ulcer disease increases, which, along with an increase in the number of parietal cells, may increase the activity of the acid-peptic factor.
Spasm of the smooth muscles of the internal organs in the following diseases: hepatic and renal colic, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and duodenal ulcer.
Insulin should not be administered to persons who have undergone an operation for peptic ulcer, in order to avoid the occurrence of frequent bouts of spontaneous hypoglycemia, which may occur in the years following the operation.
However, even for such a medicine, there arerestrictions on use and contraindications. Used in relation to the drug"Ambroxol"(tablets), the instruction does not differ from the recommendations for taking this drug in other dosage forms. It is highly desirable not to use"Ambroxol" in the first trimester of pregnancy and breastfeeding, the drug is contraindicated in peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, as well as hypersensitivity to the constituents of the drug.
For medicinal purposes with gastritis and peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, the drug is taken 1 tablet three times a day. With severe pain in the epigastric region, accompanied by belching and heartburn, this dose can be increased, but take no more than 5 tablets per day!
Unfortunately hiatal hernia has parsyntoms that are multifactorial, like esophagitis and peptic ulcer. In extreme cases a carchinoma appears in the hernia or chest infections.
Accelerated rates of life, stress, irregular and poor-quality nutrition, uncontrolled intake of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, peptic ulcer of stomach and duodenum, banal vomiting can lead to such a terrible complication.

