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- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibit the synthesis of prostaglandins, and can produce peptic ulcers. What function is normally ascribed to endogenous prostaglandins in the gut? Why prostaglandin synthesis inhibition can lead to the development of gastric ulcers? What preventive measures can be used?what is synergism, antagonism, and potentiation of gastric ulcerGive a schematic diagram of how we can nonpharmacologically manage the Duodenal Ulcers ? Please answer at your own words
- is chronic constipation different from functional constipation as well as irritable bowel syndrome-constipation? differentiate them.Discuss the physiologic influence of various pathologies, such as peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, spastic colon, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and hyperacidic states, on the health of patients and their gastrointestinal tractsGive a schematic diagram of how we can nonpharmacologically manage the Gastric Ulcers ? Please answer at your own words
- In upper gastrointestinal bleeding, without knowing the cause or source of bleeding, why do we give proton pump inhibitors (PPIS, e.g. omeprazole)? What is the role of these, if the source of bleeding is not peptic or duodenal ulcer?Which of the following would most likely be found in the esophagus of a patient suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease? Chymotrypsin Pepsin TrypsinSide effects, such as dry mouth, visual disturbance, constipation, and difficulty in urination are related to medications or drugs affecting the gastrointestinal system. What type of receptors are they antagonizing?
- Describe the peristaltic reflex (including sensory nerves in the intestinal wall, motor that provides contraction behind and relaxation in front of the food, which causes the contents to be pushed forward)What are the differences between Gastric Ulcer and Duodenal Ulcer? Please explain at your own words.Gastric juice acidity is increased in a patient. Answer the questions A and B:A) How and why will the amount and composition of pancreatic juice be changed under these conditions?B) Which receptors are located on the parietal cells and how can they be blocked with aim of normalization gastric juice acidity?