Ulcer Treatment in Moradabad: Expert Gastroenterology Care at Jigyasa Hospital
Relief for Ongoing Stomach Pain
- Persistent stomach pain, burning after meals, bloating, or upper abdominal discomfort should not be ignored.
- These symptoms are often mistaken for acidity or gas, but they can point to a peptic ulcer.
- Without timely treatment, ulcers may lead to bleeding, perforation, or serious infection.
- Jigyasa Hospital in Moradabad provides local access to diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care.
- The goal is to help patients recover safely without needing to travel to metro cities.
Why Ulcer Care Should Not Wait
- Ulcers can stay hidden for weeks before symptoms become severe enough to notice.
- Early evaluation reduces the risk of complications and speeds up recovery.
- Ignoring persistent pain can allow inflammation and bleeding to worsen over time.
- Proper medical treatment is more effective than repeated self-medication with antacids.
Expert Gastro Care
Evaluation and treatment for stomach pain, acidity, ulcers, and related digestive concerns.
Endoscopy Support
Upper GI endoscopy helps confirm ulcers and guides the right treatment plan.
H. pylori Testing
Testing for the most common ulcer-causing infection supports accurate treatment.
Complication Care
Bleeding, perforation, and other emergencies can be stabilised with prompt medical attention.
Trusted in Moradabad
Patients from Moradabad and nearby areas rely on Jigyasa Hospital for local specialist care.
What an Ulcer Means
- An ulcer is an open sore that forms on the lining of the digestive tract.
- It may occur in the stomach, the duodenum, or the oesophagus.
- These ulcers are commonly referred to as peptic ulcers.
- They develop when the protective mucus layer gets damaged and acid reaches the tissue below.
Common Types of Ulcers
1. Gastric Ulcers
Gastric ulcers form on the inner lining of the stomach and often cause pain, burning, or discomfort after eating. They need proper diagnosis because the symptoms can overlap with other digestive conditions.
2. Duodenal Ulcers
Duodenal ulcers occur in the upper part of the small intestine. Many patients notice pain when the stomach is empty, especially at night or between meals.
3. Oesophageal Ulcers
Oesophageal ulcers affect the food pipe and may be linked to acid reflux or other irritation. They can cause pain while swallowing and should be evaluated by a specialist.
Main Causes of Ulcers
- H. pylori infection is the most common cause of peptic ulcers worldwide.
- Long-term or frequent use of NSAID painkillers can damage the stomach lining.
- Smoking and alcohol can delay healing and make symptoms worse.
- Stress and spicy food usually do not cause ulcers directly, but they may aggravate existing symptoms.
How We Diagnose Ulcers
- Doctors begin with a detailed history, medication review, and physical examination.
- Upper GI endoscopy is used to directly view the stomach and duodenum.
- H. pylori testing may be done through breath, stool, or biopsy-based methods.
- Blood tests help check for anaemia or other signs of internal bleeding.
- Imaging or other support tests may be recommended when needed.
Ulcer Treatment Options
1. Medicines
Treatment may include antibiotics for H. pylori, acid-reducing medicines such as PPIs or H2 blockers, and protective agents for symptom relief. The plan depends on the cause and severity of the ulcer.
2. Lifestyle Guidance
Doctors often advise reducing NSAID use, avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol, and eating smaller meals. Patients are also guided to avoid personal trigger foods that worsen symptoms.
3. Emergency Care
If an ulcer causes bleeding, perforation, or obstruction, emergency treatment is required right away. In such cases, hospital monitoring and surgical support may be needed.
Warning Signs You Should Not Ignore
- Burning or gnawing pain in the upper abdomen.
- Bloating, nausea, or feeling full after small meals.
- Loss of appetite or unintentional weight loss.
- Dark stools, vomiting blood, or sudden severe abdominal pain.
- Fatigue that may suggest anaemia from slow bleeding.
When to See a Doctor
- Consult a doctor if pain continues for more than a week or keeps returning.
- Seek help if pain worsens at night or on an empty stomach.
- Get checked if nausea, weight loss, or weakness continues.
- Go to emergency care immediately if you notice blood in vomit or stool.
- Do not rely on antacids or painkillers alone without medical review.
Preventing Ulcer Recurrence
- Complete the full antibiotic course if H. pylori is found.
- Confirm eradication with follow-up testing when advised.
- Avoid unsupervised use of painkillers like ibuprofen, aspirin, or diclofenac.
- Limit smoking and alcohol, which can interfere with healing.
- Keep follow-up visits if symptoms return or new problems appear.
Book Ulcer Treatment in Moradabad
Jigyasa Hospital provides dedicated ulcer diagnosis and gastroenterology care for patients in Moradabad and nearby areas.
Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001
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What is an ulcer?
An ulcer is an open sore that develops on the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or sometimes the oesophagus. It can cause pain, burning, and digestive discomfort that should not be ignored.
What causes peptic ulcers?
The most common causes are H. pylori infection and long-term NSAID use. Smoking, alcohol, and certain medical conditions can also increase the risk or make symptoms worse.
Is endoscopy available for ulcer diagnosis?
Yes, upper GI endoscopy is commonly used to examine the stomach and duodenum directly. It helps doctors confirm the ulcer and understand how severe it is.
Can ulcers be treated without surgery?
Most ulcers are treated successfully with medicines such as antibiotics, acid-reducing drugs, and protective agents. Surgery is usually needed only in complicated cases like bleeding or perforation.
When should I seek emergency care?
You should seek emergency care if you have vomiting blood, black stools, sudden severe pain, or signs of perforation. These may indicate a serious ulcer complication.
Is ulcer treatment available at Jigyasa Hospital in Moradabad?
Yes, Jigyasa Hospital provides gastroenterology services for ulcer diagnosis and treatment with modern diagnostic support and experienced medical care.
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