Hmmmm......never seen aspirin 325mg 2x/day ordered for that. In fact, most physicians hardly order aspirin except for the heart patients such as the above poster Flycaster/heart patients and usually it is a baby aspirin, 81mg.
Aspirin is a wonder drug, but it sure can mess up the stomach. I'm a former GERD patient (had successful surgery) and a heart patient, have had bypass surgery. Two of the most important supplements/drugs that I'm to take for my heart are aspirin and Omega-3 pills. However, I have to say that 325 x 2 aspirin a day is a heavy load. I take 81mg once a day.
taking it required by post op surgeon after i had shoulder surgery to prevent blood clotting... a routine protocol by many orthopedic sugeons... never had the gerd or gastric type symptoms before..always had very healthy digestive system. i talked to my primary doc's physician assistant today...she said she has seen this before where patients stomachs were rebelling from medication... and after prilosec/carafate treatment it cleared up
Yes, unfortunately aspirin is one of those medications that can be harsh on your stomach. Plus, you were taking it twice a day/325 mg. You'll be ok.
May I ask why you were taking the aspirin?
Also i never had gerd nor gasteritis before triiggered this aspirin these symptoms
hi all starting to feel better...no nausea...appetite returning...stool now normal cardboard brown...no heartburn....still have gurgling in stomach laying down at night.... this was triggered by aspirin.. i don't have food intolerance problems...
Just one Aleve is all that it takes to irritate my GERD and gastritis, so I have no idea what the doctor is talking about who said that taking aspirin for two weeks isn't enough to aggravate the problems you're already dealing with. If you're extra gentle to your stomach and listen to your body about what irritates your stomach and what doesn't, then, yes, your stomach will heal. The medications were prescribed as meant to be prescribed, too, because the Prilosec and other PPI medications were not meant to be used long term. Think about it. Stopping all the production of stomach acid is counter to the way our stomach was designed. Yes, things can and do go wrong.
Try to figure out which foods irritate your stomach the most. Avoid those on top of the usual foods that your GI doctor told you to avoid. This is what I mean by being gentle. By the way, even though many say you can use dairy and milk products to help with the acid, the opposite is what is really true. That means you need to avoid dairy and milk products. This one is known by conventional doctors, too. Yes, it definitely matters that you avoid the triggers.
I'd add it is absolutely vital you take the Prilosec as prescribed, which is usually about an hour before meal(s). If taken otherwise, it isn't nearly as effective.
You should be fine; just keep taking the prescribed meds and give it some time.
If you feel the problem is NOT resolving in time then reconsult the physician who prescribed the meds.
I took the aspirin 2 weeks in a row 325 mg 2x day. It really did a number on my stomach... but gastro specialist online told me that wasn't long enough to do permanent damage but feels the ucler/lesion will heal after treatment of prilosec and carafate i have been taking it. I have been this treatment for about 3 days. I have had the symptoms, daily for a week. Doc said it should take a couple of months to heal.
I am pretty sure the aspirin was doing a number on your stomach. Your stomach should be fine since you have discontinued the aspirin.
I have the same problem and usually take enteric-coated aspirins if I need them. I don't take them very often.