Firstly let’s know what ulcer is all about.
Meaning of ulcer
Ulcer is an open sore on the surface of an organ or tissue. Ulcer mostly occurs in the stomach, esophagus and duodenum in the case they are known as peptic ulcers’. Gastric ulcer or stomach ulcer develops in the lining of the stomach. They are very common, it can also occur in the upper part of the intestine. Stomach ulcer occurs when the lining of the stomach or upper intestine gets irritated by the harmful effect of stomach acid.
This can happen due to some factors like excessive use of nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory drugs, drinking too much alcohol, infection with the bacterium helicobacter pylori, burns and physical injury. The pain can last a few minutes to severity of the ulcer. Other symptoms include bloating, heartburn, belching, indigestion, and vomiting, poor appetite. Although ulcers are not usually life threatening, they can cause serious damage if left untreated. Ulcers may erode nearby blood vessels and cause internal seepage of blood or hemorrhage (massive internal bleeding). Anyone of all ages can get stomach ulcers and women are affected as frequently as man. It should be treated immediately or else the ulcer will become worse.
Well great news for those who have stomach ulcer, they are some natural home remedies to help treat stomach ulcer.
Below are some foods and fruits that you can us to treat stomach ulcer at home.
Yogurt
Oh yes I said yogurt, am sure your surprised. Yogurt contains active cultures, lactobacillus and bifid bacterium, that can help digestion by balancing out bad bacteria with good bacteria. If you’re on any antibiotics, these yogurts can be especially helpful. They replenish the good bacteria that your meds have eliminated from your body, preventing diarrhea.
Bananas
Bananas contain an antibacterial substance that may inhibit the growth of ulcer causing helicobacter pylori and studies show that animals fed bananas have a thicker stomach wall and greater mucus production in the stomach, which helps build a better barrier between digestive acids and the lining of the stomach. So get some bananas they are really helpful. Bananas also protect the system by wiping out the acidity of gastric juices.
Honey
Honey is an antioxidant rich food linked to many health benefits. These include improved eye health and a reduced risk of heart disease, stroke and some certain type of cancer. Honey also prevent the formation and promote the healing of many wound including ulcer. It has some antibacterial properties that can help fight helicobacter pylori which is one of the most common cause of stomach ulcer
Cayenne pepper
Cayenne pepper is another very effective remedy for treating stomach ulcers. The compound capsaicin present in cayenne pepper inhibits the secretion of stomach acids, boosts the production of alkali and stimulates mucus secretions and gastric mucosal blood flow thereby preventing and healing ulcers. You can add a pinch of cayenne pepper to soups, meats and other savory dishes,
Castor oil
Castor oil can calm a painful ulcer when applied on your abdomen. It can reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and heal tissues beneath the skin. Place a towel in castor oil until completely saturated, squeeze to remove any extra liquid and avoid dripping. Cover the painful area on your abdomen then top with a dry towel and a hot water bottle for added pressure.
Licorice
Licorices have been found to demonstrate the ulcer healing abilities of licorice. It comes from the dried root of the glycyrrhiza glabra plant and is a popular tradition herbal medicine used to treat many conditions. Licorice does it part not by reducing stomach acid but rather by reducing the ability of the stomach acid to damage stomach lining. Properties in licorice encourage digestive mucosal tissue to protect themselves from acid.
Mastic
Mastic is a resin obtained from the pistacia lenticels tree more commonly known as the mastic tree. Other common names for mastic include Yemen gum, Arabic gum and tears of Chios. Mastic also has antibacterial activity against helicobacter pylori. It is a traditional anti ulcer remedy that helps reduce symptoms and speed up recovery. The mastic tree grows in the Mediterranean region and its sap can be dried into pieces of brittle translucent resin.
Fenugreek
Fenugreek is known for its powerful healing properties and health benefits. You can use it to treat stomach ulcers also being rich in a compound, fenugreek protect the stomach lining by coating it like mucus, thereby facilitating the process of healing. You can boil one cup of fenugreek leaves, add a little honey and take it twice a day.
conclusion
Stomach ulcers are a relatively common and irritating medical condition.The natural remedies listed above may help prevent the development of stomach ulcers and facilitate their healing. In some cases, they may even improve the effectiveness of conventional treatment and reduce the severity of its side effects.
It’s important to note that in most cases, it remains unclear whether these natural remedies are as effective as conventional treatment.
Thus, those suffering from ulcers should seek advice from their healthcare professional before self-medicating.
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