A gastric ulcer is not just “stomach pain” or a temporary flare-up after dietary indiscretions. Behind this diagnosis there may be Helicobacter pylori infection, damage to the mucosa caused by medications, impaired protective mechanisms of the mucous membrane, and other factors that require different treatment strategies.
That is why effective treatment of gastric ulcer is built not only around symptoms and pain relief, but around the cause of the disease and the assessment of complication risks. This approach allows not just temporary relief, but healing of the ulcer defect and a reduced likelihood of recurrent episodes.