Peptic Ulcers
This is the most common causes of Upper GI bleeding. Peptic ulcers are sores that develop on the stomach and upper portion of the small intestine. Stomach acid, either bacteria or use of anti-inflammatory drugs damages the lining which leads to formation of sores due to this bleeding starts which irritates and forms ulcers. Ulceration can be prevented by proper intake of food and avoiding excess acid secretion in the stomach. There are various methods that cures the peptic ulcers.
- microwave or radiofrequency ablation – where microwaves or radio waves are used to destroy the cancerous cells
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