...abdominal pain, vomiting and nausea, and the inability to pass gas or have a bowel movement. A hiatal hernia can also cause gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms, including heartburn and...
...the symptoms of GERD and hiatal hernia. Who Should Undergo & Expected Results Patients suffering from GERD with a case of type III or IV hiatal hernia can be recommended...
...the condition: Medication to reduce acid in the stomach: Common medications which work in this way include antacids, proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole, lansoprazole and rabeprazole) and histamine blockers...
...heart pumps out 55–70% of the blood it contains each time it contracts. When your heart pumps out more or less than that amount, it’s usually a sign of a...
...treatment for H. pylori is known as triple therapy, which involves: one proton pump inhibitor, such as omeprazole (Prilosec), pantoprazole (Protonix), and lansoprazole (Prevacid) two antibiotics, such as amoxicillin (Amoxil)...
...it dispenses cream. Then pump three more times and throw away the cream dispensed from those first pumps. Use the cream from further pumps. (You don’t need to prime the...
...going to bed Lose weight especially if overweight Stop drinking alcohol Monitor the medications you are taking If necessary, take medications such as H2 blockers and protein pump inhibitors Possible...
...and peptic ulcers,[11] can worsen an existing vitamin B12 deficiency but do not cause it. Examples of these drugs include proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2 blockers.[2][7] Good to know:...
...Treatment aims to address the underlying cause and reduce inflammation: * **Antibiotics:** To eradicate H. pylori infection. * **Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs):** To reduce stomach acid production. * **H2 receptor...
...cavity/mouth. If acid enters the mouth, GERD can cause tooth enamel erosion and an acidic taste. Mouth ulcers can develop. GERD may also cause a feeling of a sore throat...