Peptic ulcer disease is often perceived by patients as a condition that can be “endured” during a flare-up or temporarily suppressed with medications.
In practice, this disease requires a more careful approach: even when symptoms decrease, it is important to understand whether the mucosa is healing, whether the cause of the disease has been eliminated, and whether conditions for recurrent flare-ups are developing.
At New Life Clinic, treatment is built not only around the patient’s complaints, but also around the clinical logic of the disease. This approach makes it possible to determine in time when medication therapy and follow-up are sufficient, and when more active treatment is required to prevent complications.