No, duodenal stricture cannot cause ischaemia colitis. Duodenal stricture is caused by ulceration, scarring and fibrosis whereas ischaemic colitis is caused by compromised blood supply to the colon.
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Yes, ibuprofen and other NSAIDs should not be used by people with a history of duodenal ulcer unless they are closely monitored by a health care provider.
About 80% of all ulcers in the digestive tract are duodenal ulcers.
A nuisance! Cause could be many things from kidney stones to duodenal ulcers. If it persists, have it checked out.
This website has easy to understand information about the duodenal switch. It should spark many good questions to ask your doctor. http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/duodenal-switch/
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In adults, the usual cause is a peptic ulcer of such antiquity that repeated cycles of injury and scarring have narrowed the passageway.
No, there is a 30-40% chance of Down Syndrome when duodenal atresia is diagnosed.
Vomiting is the constant symptom of duodenal obstruction. It may be preceded by indigestion and nausea as the stomach attempts