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Aspirin Induced Gastritis

by marknmpls, Jun 21, 2008 10:01PM
My doctor told me to take an aspirin a day.  Two weeks ago I developed gastritis symptoms.  I stopped the aspirin and my doctor told me to take Prilosec.  She said "when you damage your stomach lining it may take a while to heal".

Aspirin stopped for two weeks now and taking Prilosec for one week.  Still have gastritis symptoms.

Should I be freaking out?  Anybody know what kind of recovery time to expect from aspirin induced gastritis?  Are we talking days or months?
Member Comments (2)

by milkbone1965, Jun 22, 2008 11:36AM
Hello,

I am in the same situation, but related to Naproxen. I was put on Losec for 30 days with no real improvement. I am now on Nexium for another 30days. My Dr said I should have been feeling better in 1 month, but that the Nexium is stonger and the dose is higher and I might just need more time and more drug than the losec provided. She did originally tell me to give it at least the full month to feel better

We are also pursuing other diagnosis, such as H.Pylori

Jodi

by ayri, Jun 22, 2008 12:14PM
To: marknmpls
hi, the healing time for an inflammed stomach linning depends on the severity of the damage the asprin caused, one spoon of pure honey for one week should speed up the process of healing as honey rejuvenates tissue growth, also keep taking your ant-acid medication, if after a couple of weeks your symptoms persist, then you should ask your doctor whether the real cause of your gastritis is indeed asprin or some other condition i.e. helicobacter-pylori infection or parasite infestation in the rest of your digestive system  also diseased gallbladder mimics gastritis syptoms, good luck.
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