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Treatment of peptic ulcer with drugs does not help, what to do?
Peptic ulcer, also known as peptic ulcer, is a fairly common disease, but if not diagnosed in time, it can cause serious complications. If the use of prescription drugs does not help, the patient will have to conduct more advanced treatment operations.
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Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune hepatitis
Autoimmune Hepatitis (AIH) is a liver disease caused by the body's immune system attacking and destroying liver cells. Scientists believe that there is a genetic factor that makes patients more susceptible to these autoimmune diseases. About 70% of people with AIH are women. The disease progresses chronically and leads to cirrhosis, eventually to liver failure if not treated promptly.
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Laparoscopic colectomy: When to perform?
Right colectomy is the removal of the ascending colon and one third of the transverse colon to treat benign as well as malignant diseases of the colon. Compared with traditional open surgery, laparoscopic colectomy has many more outstanding advantages and is increasingly being applied in medicine.
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Learn about narrow band esophagogastroduodenal endoscopy (NBI)
Along with the development of modern medicine, endoscopic techniques of esophagus, stomach, duodenum with narrow band of light (NBI) have created a breakthrough in the screening and diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer. at an early and very early stage.
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What does frequent abdominal pain in the elderly indicate?
The physiological functions of the elderly are impaired, the body's resistance is also reduced, and diseases arise accordingly.
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In which case gastrectomy is required?
Gastric bypass surgery is often applied in cases of treatment of peptic ulcers with perforation, stenosis, bleeding or gastric cancer that systemic conditions allow. Laparoscopic gastrectomy has many advantages over traditional open surgery.
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Possible complications after gastrectomy due to peptic ulcer disease
After surgery, gastric bypass due to peptic ulcer disease can be discharged after 5-7 days if the patient recovers normally. But there are some complications that occur, if not detected in time, will cause serious effects.
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Severe acute pancreatitis: Can fasting help the pancreas to rest?
The pancreas is one of the body glands that is directly involved in the digestion and absorption of food through the secretion of pancreatic enzymes in an inactive form. When pancreatic enzymes are activated, they become active in the lumen of the pancreatic duct, causing acute pancreatitis. What is the relationship between the pancreas and the eating process?
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Causes of biliary atresia
Biliary atresia (bile duct stenosis) includes congenital biliary atresia and secondary biliary atresia caused by other conditions. The disease can cause many unpredictable complications such as cholangitis
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How to deal with repeated gastrointestinal bleeding?
Gastrointestinal bleeding is a serious medical and surgical condition caused by many diseases. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is both for diagnosis and for hemostatic intervention, which should be performed early to control the disease and limit complications.
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