A stomach ulcer is usually caused by an infection with a bacterium (germ) called H. pylori. A 4-8-week course of acid-suppressing medication will allow the ulcer to heal. In addition, a one-week course of two antibiotics plus an acid-suppressing drug will usually clear the H. pylori infection. This usually prevents the ulcer from recurring again. Anti-inflammatory drugs, used to treat conditions such as arthritis, sometimes cause stomach ulcers. If you need to continue with the anti-inflammatory drug, then you may need to take long-term acid-suppressing medication.
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