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Stomach Pain, Severe Bitter Taste, Endoscopy, Gastric Ulcers, Without H.Pylori, On Aciphex, Sucralfate, CT Scan, Mild Mesenteric Panniculitis, Diarrhea. Suggest.

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Posted on Tue, 22 May 2012
Question: Stomach pain and severe bitter taste in mouth finally resulted in endoscopy findings of gastric ulcers without H. Pylori. Have been on Aciphex and Sucralfate for three months with no improvement. Recent CT scan showed mild mesenteric panniculitis. Now with increasing diarrhea. Am frustrated with ongoing symptoms and lack of improvement. Suggestions?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rakhi Tayal (4 hours later)
Hello XXXXXXX

Thanks for your query.

You are taking the treatment regularly and still no improvement is evident.
Some lifestyle changes might help you now.

1.The best way to stop any further growth of a stomach ulcer is to follow a healthy diet. It must contain non-acidic meals along with liquid meals. Sour agents like lemon should be strictly avoided in the diet.

2. Bananas are most effective against peptic ulcer. It coats the lining of the stomach, reduces irritation and neutralizes hyper acidity. Banana and milk-diet are beneficial for patients in advanced stages.

3. Raw goats milk helps heal peptic ulcer.

4. Almond milk made from blanched almonds binds excess acid in the stomach and supplies high quality protein. Cabbage is also a useful remedy.

5. You should eat small meals comprising of natural foods and take it in dry form. Do not eat if your mouth is dry or you are not hungry.

6. Avoid too hot and too cold foods and drinks.

7. XXXXXXX breathing exercises, yoga and daily massages help a lot.

8. Cultivate regularity in habits whether its rest, exercise or work.

All these remedies in addition to your normal treatment might prove to be helpful.

I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. If there are additional concerns, I am available for your followups.

Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Stomach Pain, Severe Bitter Taste, Endoscopy, Gastric Ulcers, Without H.Pylori, On Aciphex, Sucralfate, CT Scan, Mild Mesenteric Panniculitis, Diarrhea. Suggest.

Hello XXXXXXX

Thanks for your query.

You are taking the treatment regularly and still no improvement is evident.
Some lifestyle changes might help you now.

1.The best way to stop any further growth of a stomach ulcer is to follow a healthy diet. It must contain non-acidic meals along with liquid meals. Sour agents like lemon should be strictly avoided in the diet.

2. Bananas are most effective against peptic ulcer. It coats the lining of the stomach, reduces irritation and neutralizes hyper acidity. Banana and milk-diet are beneficial for patients in advanced stages.

3. Raw goats milk helps heal peptic ulcer.

4. Almond milk made from blanched almonds binds excess acid in the stomach and supplies high quality protein. Cabbage is also a useful remedy.

5. You should eat small meals comprising of natural foods and take it in dry form. Do not eat if your mouth is dry or you are not hungry.

6. Avoid too hot and too cold foods and drinks.

7. XXXXXXX breathing exercises, yoga and daily massages help a lot.

8. Cultivate regularity in habits whether its rest, exercise or work.

All these remedies in addition to your normal treatment might prove to be helpful.

I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. If there are additional concerns, I am available for your followups.

Regards,