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Treatment overview
Most peptic ulcers heal if gastric acid production is adequately suppressed, or, if the cause is an H. pylori infection, when the infection is eradicated. Otherwise, peptic ulcers will regularly recur.
The strategy for treating peptic ulcer disease is two-pronged: to reduce levels of hostile factors such as stomach acid and H. pylori while augmenting protective factors in the digestive tract. The goals of treatment are relieving symptoms, healing craters, preventing recurrences, and preventing--or dealing with--complications.
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