Whether multiple gastric ulcers can be cured is related to the severity of the disease.
If early-stage multiple gastric ulcers are treated actively, they can generally be cured. However, if they develop into severe multiple gastric ulcers, it is more difficult to cure.
1. Curable: If the patient is in the early stage of the disease, with mild symptoms, and undergoes standardized treatment promptly according to the doctor's advice, such as using Omeprazole Enteric-soluble Tablets, Amoxicillin Capsules, and other medications to control inflammatory infections, it can usually be cured.
2. Difficult to cure: However, if the patient's condition has progressed to the middle or late stage, with obvious discomfort symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia, and even possible vomiting of blood and blood in stool, leading to severe weight loss and anemia, it is difficult to achieve complete cure.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors for treatment to avoid delaying the disease and affecting recovery. In daily life, it is essential to pay attention to a reasonable diet, focusing on light and digestible foods, avoiding spicy, acidic, sweet, or hard foods, as these can increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and worsen the condition. At the same time, ensure sufficient rest and sleep, avoid overexertion, and refrain from intense exercise. Additionally, it is necessary to regularly visit the hospital for follow-up examinations to observe the recovery of the disease.