2. Introduction
It is a disease that causes stomach ulcers and inflamed intestines
It goes inside the digestive system and it lives in the stomach lining
It is very common amongst many men and women
3. Non Ulcer Dyspepsia is a disease caused by bacteria
Disease that causes stomach ulcers
Inflames intestines
It goes inside the digestive system
It doesn't digest
It lives in the stomach lining
It Eats the cells
H. Pylori eats the stomach cells
It eats the side of stomach
4. What is the cause of Non Ulcer Dyspepsia ?
Bacteria named H. Pylori
It causes ulcers
It came from the soil of the ground
Bacteria lives inside
The stomach lining
It increases acid
5. How can Non Ulcer Dyspepsia be treated ?
This disease can be treated with medication
Zantac
Promethazine
Prolosec
Prevacid
It can also be treated with protein
Milk
Fish
It gives more strength for the cells
6. How does H. Pylori affect the human body ?
It affects the digestive system
It inflames the intestines
It makes the acid rise more than
It makes you feel nauseas
It affects the mouth
Acid causes vomiting
The teeth are affected by the acid
Acid swells the esophagus
7. How can this disease end ?
A-It can end with antibiotics
It reduces acid
It can end with weight change
You can gain weight
You can eat more
8. How Does This Disease Start ?
The bacteria lives inside the soil
H. Pylori goes inside and lives inside the digestive system
It penetrates the stomach chamber
H. Pylori eats the stomach cells
H Pylori starts from the mouth
It goes past the throat
Goes to the stomach
It sticks to the side
It lives by eating the stomach cells
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