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Allgemeine Maßnahmen

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Ulcus-Therapie

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Allgemeine Maßnahmen beim Gastroduodenalulcus sind für den Arzt und besonders auch für den Patienten ein so fester Bestandteil der Ulcus- therapie, daß sie kaum noch in Frage gestellt werden. Bestimmte Diäten gelten als günstig, andere als schädlich. Eine schädliche Wirkung wird ferner manchen Drogen, Genußmitteln und psychischen Faktoren zugeschrieben. Viele dieser Anschauungen beruhen auf alten Überlieferungen, Einzelbeobachtungen und auch auf unbewiesenen Zusammenhängen und sind niemals durch kontrollierte Studien belegt worden.

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Ewe, K. (1982). Allgemeine Maßnahmen. In: Blum, A.L., Siewert, J.R. (eds) Ulcus-Therapie. Interdisziplinäre Gastroenterologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68477-7_17

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