Intestinal ulcer what medicine to take


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Intestinal ulcer patients can take antacids, mucosal protectants, antibiotics and other drugs under the doctor's instructions.
1. Acid suppressants such
as omeprazole, ranitidine, etc. These drugs can inhibit gastric acid secretion, reduce gastric acid stimulation on the ulcer surface, and help promote ulcer healing. Excessive gastric acid secretion is one of the important factors leading to intestinal ulcers. By inhibiting gastric acid, it can create an environment more conducive to ulcer repair.
2. Mucosal protectants such
as sucralfate, bismuth potassium citrate, etc. They can form a protective film on the surface of the intestinal mucosa to prevent harmful substances from further damaging the ulcer surface, and at the same time promote the repair and regeneration of the mucosa. Mucosal protectants play an important role in protecting the fragile ulcer site.
3. Antibiotics
If the ulcer is related to bacterial infection, such as Helicobacter pylori infection, it is necessary to use antibacterial drugs for eradication treatment, such as amoxicillin, clarithromycin, etc. Eliminating the source of infection is a key step for completely curing the ulcer and preventing recurrence.