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About six years ago, I had severe stomach pain and burning.
Did you have an endoscopy when you went to the hospital?
They asked me.
I have never had an endoscopy of my stomach or colon in my life.
I had never tried it before.
There was no one to take as a guardian.
Because sleep is less painful
Since you're doing it, get both the upper and lower GI exams done.
I heard it's difficult.
The result... the large intestine is fine.
The gastroscopy results indicate a chronic duodenal ulcer.
I don't know the exact diagnosis, but I heard it's chronic.
Somehow, it's as severe as cancer.
I started to think...ใ
The medication prescribed after the endoscopy.
Maybe because I ate well and received regular check-ups.
It was okay for a while.
But about two years ago, I had very severe stomach pain.
When I went to the pharmacy and mentioned my symptoms, at that pharmacy
Recommend medication that works well for symptoms like mine.
They give it to me.
I don't know the medication name, but there are three tablets.
Buy a liquid syrup-type medication.
It's been about two weeks since I started eating consistently.
It is gradually becoming more stable.
Since then, I bought it once more and now I am
I haven't eaten, and my question is
I think this might be a misdiagnosis.
It's not a misdiagnosis; it's truly a chronic duodenal ulcer.
If so, is there anything else that needs to be treated separately?
I'm wondering what kind of treatment would be best.
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