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The Biopathy medical msystem which is originated in Japan has a successful solution for this ailment. Probably the side-effects of medicine may messes up the stomach. However both are curable as far as I am aware.Even patrients who were recommended for open heart surgery have been cured by this medicine.This medication is available Sri Lanka too right now. Refer googles or lankanewspapers.com for further details.
An infusion of meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria ) may be effective in reducing nausea and stomach acidity.
Alternative remedies can be effective in treating stomachache and associated digestive symptoms. Persons who experience chronic, unexplained stomach pain should consult a physician.
Yes it means resection of the stomach. When part of the stomach is removed it is called partial gastrectomy and when the whole stomach is removed, it is called total gastrectomy
does paxil medicine cause stomach ulcers?
During the sleeve gastrectomy, 85% of the stomach is removed and it takes the shape of a sleeve. You can read more about the procedure at http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-sleeve/
moms
With stomach ulcers so easily cured in this day and age by antibiotics, why would you walk around with them?
Vitamin B-12 can only be absorbed through the stomach in a fairly complicated process. If the stomach is damaged, wears out or is removed you'll need to get vitamin B-12 into your body in some way. Vitamin B-12 shots put the B-12 directly into the bloodstream.Vitamin B-12 shots can be expensive, a hassle and painful. You should ask your doctor if transdermal vitamin B-12 patches would be a good alternative; many gastric bypass surgery patients use them instead of shots.
If the pill is broken or the coating removed your stomach acids have immediate access to the medication inside and you get too nuch medicine released into your system too fast.
"The esophagus was removed from the man's body.""The esophagus lies between the pharynx and the stomach""Some food became trapped in his esophagus"Alternative spelling: oesophagus [British, UK]
i thing that vegetable capsule dissolve in stomach
with food