Abstract
Peptic ulcers are common gastrointestinal disorders characterized by the erosion of
the stomach lining, duodenum, or esophagus. Conventional treatments, such as proton pump inhibitors
and antibiotics for Helicobacter pylori eradication, have been the mainstay of therapy.
However, the emergence of drug resistance and potential side effects have led to the exploration
of alternative and complementary approaches, including medicinal herbs. This comprehensive
review examines the potential use of medicinal herbs in the management of peptic ulcers. Ten
herbal remedies, including Liquorice, Slippery Elm, Marshmallow Root, Aloe vera, Chamomile,
Ginger, Turmeric, Meadowsweet, Fenugreek, and Cabbage, are analyzed for their therapeutic
properties and scientific research findings. These herbs have demonstrated anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial, and mucoprotective effects that may support ulcer healing and symptom relief.
Herbal formulations, such as teas, capsules, tablets, and extracts, offer convenient delivery
methods for patients seeking herbal remedies. However, safety considerations and potential
herb-drug interactions must be carefully monitored. Integrating herbal remedies with conventional
treatments presents a comprehensive approach to peptic ulcer management. By combining
these therapies, patients may experience enhanced therapeutic outcomes and improved quality of
life. Dietary recommendations also play a crucial role, with the inclusion of soothing and beneficial
foods, while avoiding trigger foods that may exacerbate symptoms. As the evidence base
grows, collaborative efforts between traditional herbal medicine practitioners and mainstream
medical professionals are vital to ensure safe and effective integration.
Keywords:
Helicobacter pylori, peptic ulcers, herbal remedies, dietary recommendation, proton pump inhibitors, NSAIDS.
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