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A Review for Non-Antibiotic Treatment of Helicobacter Pylori: New Insight Publisher



N Shadvar NEDA ; S Akrami SOUSAN ; Sma Mousavisagharchi Seyyed Mohammad AMIN ; Rh Askandar Rafee HABIB ; Ar Merati Ali REZA ; M Aghayari MASOOMEH ; N Kaviani NIKKI ; H Afkhami HAMED ; M Kashfi MOJTABA
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Source: Frontiers in Microbiology Published:2024


Abstract

Gastric ulcers and gastric cancer are brought on by the Helicobacter pylori bacteria, which colonizes under the stomach mucous membrane. Different medication regimens are used to remove it, but the illness returns and becomes more resistant, which lowers the treatment rates. Additionally, this bacterium now exhibits a skyrocketing level of multi-drug resistance, necessitating recurrent therapeutic treatments. The negative effects of synthetic medications in comparison to conventional therapies are another significant factor in favor of non-pharmacological therapy. The most significant side effects of popular anti-gastric ulcer medications include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Stomach ulcers have previously been treated with herbal remedies and complementary treatments like probiotics. When probiotics are ingested, the host experiences several advantages that may be brought about by altering the bacterial flora in the digestive system. Additionally, stronger-acting chemical compounds and plant extracts can be employed to treat patients. In this article, we look at the substances and medications that are utilized in place of synthetic stomach ulcer-curing treatments. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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