yes it can
yes they can
Ulcer where? If on the dexterior of your body you can see it being gone. When in the stomach you have this breath test your digestive tract specialist can apply that is, if it was established the ulcer developed in a Heliobactor Pylori environment. If this was not the case, then see if the pain and heart burn lessened. If you want you can get another endoscopy. If the ulcer is in your intestines have another colonoscopy if the discomfort is not gone.
esophagogastroduodenoscopy a form of endoscopy also know as gastroscopy is the most reliable method to check if some one have ulcers in GIT
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Yes, an abdominal CT scan can help detect an ulcer, particularly when it is associated with complications such as perforation or bleeding. While the scan may not directly show the ulcer itself, it can reveal signs of inflammation or other changes in the surrounding tissues. For a definitive diagnosis, endoscopy is typically the preferred method.
The answer is "sometimes". The gold standard for diagnosis of peptic ulcers is endoscopy, specifically esophagogastroduodenoscopy (which views the esophagus, stomach, and duodenal portion of the small intestine).
A peptic ulcer is an ulcer of the stomach. It is basically a spot where the inner lining of the stomach is deteriorated. This can be caused by certain medication (like acetaminophen or NSAIDs) or by a bacterium called Heliobacter Pyloris.
Singular from is endoscopy. The plural form is endoscopies.
A surgical endoscopy always includes a diagnostic endoscopy.
you will know that you have ulcer without consulting a doctor by feeling pain before and after taking in solid or liquid foods.
There is no surgery to have a endoscopy. They give you meds go to sleep, they put a scope down your throat and look around. If they see something they may take a snip of it.
triple endoscopy (laryngoscopy, esophagoscopy, and bronchoscopy )