Medicines are the most common treatment for peptic ulcers. They include:
- Antibiotics. These will treat the H. pylori bacterial infection. In many cases, you'll need to take at least two types of antibiotics.
- Proton pump inhibitors. These block your stomach from making any acid.
- H2 blockers. These reduce the amount of acid your stomach makes.
- Bismuth subsalicylate. This helps protect the lining of your stomach and duodenum from acid.
Take all of the medicines that you're prescribed exactly as instructed. Don't stop taking the medicines, even if you're feeling better. The medicines may cause side effects. Your doctor will tell you more about these based on which medicines you're prescribed. During treatment, don't take aspirin and other NSAIDs. You may also be told to stay away from cigarettes, alcohol, and caffeine. These may make your symptoms worse or affect how well your ulcer heals. If your stress level is high, reducing stress may help.
In severe cases, other treatments will likely be done. These may include procedures with an endoscope or surgery. Your doctor will tell you more about these treatments, if needed.