If no measures are taken, then a wound forms, which is called an ulcer



Hakeem Haris Naseem Sohdarvi
A stomach ulcer, also called an ulcer, is a common disease in which the protective lining of the stomach becomes sore. Why do ulcers occur? Some cells produce acids, which are essential for digestion and assimilation. Some cells naturally produce protective substances to protect against the harmful effects of acids.
When acid and protective substances are not in balance, excess acid causes inflammation. If left untreated, a sore forms, called an ulcer. There are many types of ulcers. For example, stomach Ulcers of the small intestine, both (ie stomach and small intestine) and alimentary canal.
There are various causes of ulcers, such as poor diet, polluted water, digestive system disorders, frequent constipation, heavy use of chicken and hot spices, rotten fruits and vegetables, pain and grief, use of drugs with sex hormones, painkillers, Excessive consumption of carbohydrates, junk food and fast foods, beverages such as cola drinks increases stomach acid and disrupts the balance of protective substances.

According to a recent study, a bacterium, Helicobacter Pylori, also causes stomach ulcers. Ulcer symptoms include chest pain, burning in the esophagus, stomach and stomach pain. Endoscopy is done for diagnosis. .
To be safe from ulcers, painkillers should be used as little as possible. Avoid intoxicants, alcohol, smoking. Minimize the use of coffee and tea.
Avoid mental stress. Make morning and evening walks a part of the routine. Avoid hot chili spices and chicken products, any type of chili, it causes an increase in acidity. Similarly, junk food, fast foods and colas. Be careful with drinks. In addition, when there is a burning sensation in the stomach or alimentary canal, or when food comes to the mouth, pain in the stomach is felt, then it would be better to contact the physician.
Although it is a painful disease, it is treatable, but delay increases the chances of complications. Greek medicine has effective treatment for ulcers. For example:
Drinking half a cup of sweetened milk three to four times a day is beneficial.
Multhi, which in medical terms is actually called Alsoos, grind it to make sufof and drink two or two teaspoons of sharbat badian (fennel) after mixing half a spoon with fresh water before eating in the morning and evening.
These are also available manufactured under the name Susi Hamdard.
Take one sachet of Qarahin Hamdard with fresh water before noon.
A sasha of Andamali Samadhard at night before going to bed is beneficial in intestinal inflammation and ulceration. As the healing of ulcers takes some time, the patient should use the medicine regularly for two to three months with patience and courage.