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Suggest Medicines For Chronic Inflammation With History Of Bleeding Ulcer And Swollen Lymph Nodes?
Hello, I recently was hospitalized for a bleeding ulcerwhich was cauterized,, biopsy revealed chronic inflammation,,two weeks later I am still inaa lot of pain catscan two days ago revealed swollen myph modes,, should I be on antibotics or something of that nature,, just taking prilosec n carafate n tramadol
for bleeding ulcers, medicines like Prilosec (omperazole) are standard treatment. if you are still having pain (not sure where it is since that is not mentioned ) you should see your primary care doctor. if it is from the ulcer, then options include increasing the dose of Prilosec or changing to a different medicine. it appears from your description that the swollen lymph nodes are new? I would recommend seeing your primary doctor to discuss this because the two may or may not be related.
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Suggest Medicines For Chronic Inflammation With History Of Bleeding Ulcer And Swollen Lymph Nodes?
for bleeding ulcers, medicines like Prilosec (omperazole) are standard treatment. if you are still having pain (not sure where it is since that is not mentioned ) you should see your primary care doctor. if it is from the ulcer, then options include increasing the dose of Prilosec or changing to a different medicine. it appears from your description that the swollen lymph nodes are new? I would recommend seeing your primary doctor to discuss this because the two may or may not be related.