Gastric Disease Relapses?

Nov 27, 2024 Leave a message

Gastric disease relapses?

 

Vonoprazan fumarate powder."Alas, gastric disease relapses", this is what many patients with gastric disease often nag. Gastric disease relapses are not seasonal, and there are always many patients who come to see doctors because of gastric disease. Gastric disease relapses are indeed a torment for many people. But, do you know? Gastric disease can be prevented by changing daily living habits.

 

Let's first understand what gastric disease is

 

The so-called gastric disease is actually a general term for many diseases. They have similar symptoms, such as upper abdominal discomfort, pain, fullness after meals, belching, pantothenic acid, and even nausea, vomiting, etc. Common gastric diseases in clinical practice include acute gastritis, chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, gastric polyp, gastric stones, benign and malignant tumors of the stomach, acute gastric dilatation, pyloric obstruction, etc. The common people refer to gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, and chronic gastritis as "gastric disease".
Many people have gastric disease relapses, and in fact most of them are peptic ulcers.

 

How does ulcer occur?

 

Peptic ulcer is a common disease, a frequently-occurring disease, which refers to chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract caused by various pathogenic factors. Peptic ulcer can occur in various parts of the digestive tract that come into contact with gastric acid-pepsin, but 98% of ulcers occur in the stomach and duodenum, so this disease is often called gastric and duodenal ulcer. The occurrence of peptic ulcer is related to many factors, among which the digestive effect of gastric acid-pepsin on the mucosa is the most important. Genetic factors, geographical factors, mental factors, dietary factors, drug and chemical stimulation, smoking, etc. are all related to the occurrence of peptic ulcer. In recent years, studies have shown that Helicobacter pylori is closely related to the occurrence and long-term treatment of ulcers.

Gastric ulcer

Gastric ulcer

In short, no matter what the reason, as long as the digestive corrosive effect of acidic gastric juice increases and the defensive effect of gastric mucosa decreases, the gastric mucosa can be damaged and ulcers can form. If this damage persists for a long time, the ulcer can become chronic. Excessive secretion of gastric acid is an important factor in causing duodenal ulcers. People who have no or little gastric acid secretion will not develop duodenal ulcers. Therefore, there is a saying that "no acid means no ulcers". Ulcer disease is a common disease worldwide, with a total incidence of about 12% of the total population. The incidence rate is higher among gay men than among gay women, and the incidence rate is higher among young and middle-aged people, which is closely related to lifestyle habits.

 

What are the symptoms of an ulcer?

 

The main symptom of a typical digestive system ulcer is upper abdominal pain. Gastric acid secretion is low before meals, so pain rarely occurs during the early morning to before breakfast. Gastric acid secretion is high within 1 hour after a meal, so most patients with gastric ulcers experience pain within 1 hour after a meal, which gradually eases after 1 to 2 hours until the next meal. People with duodenal ulcers often experience pain 2 to 3 hours after a meal, which is not relieved until eating, also known as empty stomach pain. In addition, people who eat before going to bed often experience regular pain in the middle of the night due to higher gastric acid at night. This is a characteristic of duodenal ulcers. The pain of duodenal ulcer is mostly located in the middle and upper abdomen or above the navel; the pain of gastric ulcer is mostly located in the middle and upper abdomen or below the xiphoid process.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

According to the data analysis given by the researchers, the average course of peptic ulcer is 6 to 7 years, and the elderly can last more than 20 years. Ulcers can heal on their own, but they are prone to recurrence, so long-term and recurrent pain in the upper abdomen occurs.

 

What are the hazards of peptic ulcer?

 

1. Shallow ulcers are limited to the mucosal layer (this is generally called ulcers), while deep ulcers can penetrate the entire layer of the mucosa and reach the muscular layer, and even the serosal layer. Ulcers penetrating the serosal layer can cause perforation and acute peritonitis.

2. Ulcers eroding blood vessels can cause heavy bleeding, leading to vomiting blood, bloody stools, and black stools.

3. Ulcers that heal after repeated recurrences may leave scars. Scar contraction can cause local deformity and pyloric obstruction.

4. Some gastric ulcers recur repeatedly, and cancer may occur under the combined action of Helicobacter pylori and multiple factors, but duodenal ulcers do not become cancerous.

 

Vonoprazan fumarate powder is the powder form of vonoprazan fumarate, also known as TAK 438 powder,for use in drug formulation or research and development.

it works by competitively inhibiting the potassium hydrogen ATPase in gastric parietal, thereby reducing gastric acid production.Compared to traditional PPls, it has a faster onset of action and does not require an acidic environment to be activated.Since it does not require an acidic environment for activation, it can reduce gastric acid secretion more quickly.

The acid suppression effect is more stable throughout the day, providing patients with more sustained symptom relief. it can effectively prevent and treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), erosive esophagitis, peptic ulcer(including gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer), and gastrointestinal damage associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Erosive Esophagitis

Vonoprazan Fumarate is used primarily to treat excessive stomach acid production conditions. it is particularly effective in managing and preventing various gastrointestinal disorders.

1.Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
GERD is a disorder where stomach acid often refluxes back into the esophagus,resulting in symptoms including acid reflux and heartburn.
2.Erosive Esophagitis
Prolonged contact with stomach acid causes inflammation and damage to the esophagus in this illness.
3.Peptic Ulcers
Esophageal, small intestine, or stomach lesions are known as peptic ulcers.
4.Prevention of Ulcers Associated with NSAID Use
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAlDs) can cause or exacerbate ulcers in the stomach and intestines.
5.Helicobacter pylori Eradication

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