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The alcoholic drinks most likely to cause bloating, gas, and acid reflux, and what to sip instead

Alcohol can cause gas ... Chronic heavy drinking can cause stomach bleeding that ends up in the large intestine, where stool is formed. Bloody stool can be a sign of serious health concerns ...
Icon for www.lupus.orgLupus Foundation of America · May 1, 2023

Thinking about drinking? Read this first

Here’s what they had to say: “When people with lupus drink, the most important considerations are alcohol-medication interactions, effects on the liver, and increased risk of GI (gastrointestinal tract) bleeding,” says Karen H. Costenbader ...
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What Is Alcoholic Gastritis?

Gastritis means that your stomach’s inner lining is inflamed or worn down. Alcoholic gastritis is what people call it if gastritis happens because of alcohol use. You can take steps to lower ...
Icon for www.msn.comTimes Now on MSN.com · May 11, 2024

Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Know What Causes The Condition

Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a condition wherein there ... This usually happens in people who drink a lot of alcohol which leads to retching and vomiting. This is also known as oesophageal ...
Icon for www.webmd.comWebMD · Jan 17, 2023

Taking NSAIDs? Protect Your Tummy

"Gastritis, esophageal reflux disease [heartburn or GERD], and bleeding ulcers ... Stop bad habits. Alcohol and cigarette smoking will up your risk of stomach problems. Change time of day.
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Stress Ulcer, Gastritis, and Gastrointestinal Bleeding Prophylaxis in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients: A Systematic Review

Objective: To identify and evaluate the quality of evidence supporting prophylactic use of treatments for stress ulcers and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Stress ulcers, erosions of the stomach ...
Icon for www.empr.comMonthly Prescribing Reference · Dec 30, 2011

Ketorolac Iv/im

Ketorolac tromethamine 15mg/mL, 30mg/mL; for IM or IV inj; contains alcohol. Do not exceed 5 days ... Caution with concomitant SSRIs; may increase GI bleeding risk.