Biology Help?
I’ve been looking all over the web for this answer.
1. What can happen if gallstone attacks persist, and what is usually done to treat this problem?
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**2 was already answered previously**
3. How is self-digestion prevented?
4. What is an ulcer?
5. List three possible causes f an ulcer?
6. Identify several ways of preventing the development of an ulcer.
**7 && 8 missing because they were already answered previously.**
9. What is a spastic colon?
10. Does this condition usually lead to more complex problems?
11. What are some of the caues of spastic colon?
12. What are the common traetments for this ailment?
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1. Persistent gall stones can lead to inflammation and infection of the gall bladder or the bile duct (cholecystitis / cholangitis), or acute pancreatitis. Treatment is by removal of the gall bladder, usually through keyhole surgery.
4. Ulcer simply means breakdown of normal epithelium, causing exposure of mucosa. Can occur in many places.
5. Stomach ulcer – helicobacter pylori
Venous ulcers (legs) – chronic venous insufficiency
Decubitus ulcers – chronic pressure on vulnerable areas in debilitated patients e.g. sacrum, heels etc.
6. In stomach ulcers, medication can prevent ulcers in vulnerable pts e.g. proton pump inhibitors. Pressure ulcers can be prevented by turning the patient, using protective dressings etc.
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