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hace casi 11 años
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Dispepsia symptoms | Range of symptoms- abdominal pain, heartburn, nausia |
Functional Dispepsia | Where there's no physical cause |
Gastritis | Inflammation of the stomach lining |
Peptic Ulcers | In stomach/on duodenum where acid has eaten through |
Malignancy | Rare but possible cause of dispepsia |
Mucus Neck Cells | Found in 'stomach pits' and secrete mucus for acid protection |
Mucus on Stomach Lining | Works by neutralizing acid |
Gastro-Parietal Cell | Produce stomach acid using a proton/potassium pump |
H+/K+ Pump Activation | By H2 receptors through 3,5-cAMP |
Enterochromaffin Cells | Produce the histamine that stimulates the H2 receptor |
Inhibiting Acid Production | Anti-histaminics or proton pump inhibitors (more effective) |
Risk factors for peptic ulcers | Prolonged NSAID use or Helicobacter Pylori bacteria |
Helicobacter Pylori | Causes inflammation by penetrating mucus barrier and depleting it |
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