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What can I do to completely get rid of my recurring stomach ulcer?

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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I have a stomach ulcer that is not caused by H. pylori, and it is not an NSAID ulcer either. What can I do to completely get rid of this ulcer? I am taking Ranitidine for it. The ulcer has come and gone over the past two years roughly. The stomach ulcer was diagnosed by asking a series of questions and by touching my stomach area.

I have anxiety and depression, so stress is likely the main cause, according to my physician, and I smoke marijuana. My current medication includes Ranitidine, Trintellix, Clonazepam, Tricera birth control, and Zopiclone. I am also taking multivitamins and probiotics, which are self-prescribed.

Kindly advise.

Answered by Dr. Noushif. M

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand your concern.

First of all, from your history, it is not proven that you have an ulcer. It may just be underlying gastritis.

I suggest you-

1. You must avoid the precipitating factors like spicy, fried food, alcohol, marijuana, etc.

2. You must lead a stress-free life.

3. You just got an endoscopy done and will return with the endoscopy report.

Medicines like Ranitidine can be used for two to three days when you have severe symptoms. Avoid daily or prolonged use.

I hope this helps.

Thank you.

Answered byDr. Noushif. M

Medically reviewed byiCliniq medical review team

Published At November 29, 2017
Reviewed AtJanuary 22, 2026

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