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  5. After vomiting blood, my stomach scope showed a loose valve between my food pipe and stomach, mild bumps where they connect, and small sores in my stomach, for which my doctor prescribed Pantocid DSR and Sucral syrup; what is this condition, is it serious and curable, and why would my doctor decide that taking a tissue sample (biopsy) of the bumps was not necessary?

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After vomiting blood, my stomach scope showed a loose valve between my food pipe and stomach, mild bumps where they connect, and small sores in my stomach, for which my doctor prescribed Pantocid DSR and Sucral syrup; what is this condition, is it serious and curable, and why would my doctor decide that taking a tissue sample (biopsy) of the bumps was not necessary?

Asked by Male, 26 · 13 days ago

Your symptoms point to acid reflux (GERD) and mild stomach irritation (gastritis). This is very common, highly treatable, and curable. Your prescribed Pantocid DSR (pantoprazole/domperidone) and Sucral syrup (sucralfate) work beautifully to reduce acid and coat your stomach to heal the sores. Your doctor likely skipped a biopsy because the bumps appeared to be typical, harmless swelling from acid irritation rather than anything concerning. With these medications and a gentle diet, your tissues should heal well.
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After vomiting blood, my stomach scope showed a loose valve between my food pipe and stomach, mild bumps where they connect, and small sores in my stomach, for which my doctor prescribed Pantocid DSR and Sucral syrup; what is this condition, is it serious and curable, and why would my doctor decide that taking a tissue sample (biopsy) of the bumps was not necessary?

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