Hyperchlorhydria Health Dictionary

Hyperchlorhydria: From 2 Different Sources


Excessive production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a characteristic ?nding in certain forms of DYSPEPSIA, particularly that associated with a duodenal ulcer, and causes HEARTBURN and WATERBRASH. (See also DUODENAL ULCER; STOMACH, DISEASES OF.)
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. excess secretion of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, usually associated with *peptic ulcer. Extremely high levels of acid secretion are found in the *Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Acidity

Heartburn, with acid eructations and a sensation of distress in the stomach, chiefly associated with peptic ulcer (duodenal) or gastritis.

Symptoms: local tenderness and stomach gas. The terms hyperacidity and hyperchlorhydria refer to excessive production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

Alternatives. For preparation and dosage see remedy entry.

Teas: Agrimony, Balm, Black Horehound, Caraway, Catnep, Celery seeds, Centuary, Chamomile, Dandelion root coffee, Fennel, Irish Moss, Liquorice root, Meadowsweet, Parsley, Quassia, Red Sage. Tablets/capsules. Dandelion, Papaya, Goldenseal. Dosage as on bottle.

Powders: equal parts, Slippery Elm, White Poplar, Meadowsweet. Mix. 500mg (two 00 capsules or one- third teaspoon) thrice daily and when necessary.

Tinctures. Formula: Dandelion 1; Meadowsweet 1; Nettles 1; Goldenseal quarter. Dose: 1-2 teaspoons in water thrice daily before meals.

Practitioner prescription. Dec Jam Sarsae Co conc (BPC 1949) 1 fl oz (30ml); Liquid Extract Filipendula 1 fl oz (30ml); Liquid Extract Taraxacum off. Half a fl oz (15ml); Ess Menth Pip 0.05ml. Aqua to 8oz (240ml). Sig: one dessertspoon (8ml) in warm water before meals. (Barker).

Diet: lacto-vegetarian. Garlic. Celery. Dried raw oats. Regular raw food days. Low fat. Powdered kelp in place of salt. Paw paw fruit. Regulate bowels.

Note: In view of the finding of gastric carcinoid tumours in rodents subjected to long-term anti-secretory agents, caution needs to be exercised over the long-term use of antacids that powerfully suppress the gastric juices. ... acidity

Hypercalcaemia

Presence of abnormally high concentration of calcium in the blood. In infants, may follow too much Vitamin D in dried milk, with mental consequences. Also found in malignancy with bone metastases and parathyroid tumour.

Symptoms: Vomiting, loss of appetite, large volume of urine, constipation, intense thirst, extreme exhaustion, debilitating sweats. Regarded as a medical emergency for which phosphates, oral and rectal may be given.

Treatment. Plant medicines to lower calcium levels. Nettle tea.

HYPERCHLORHYDRIA. Secretion of too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prepares the mucosa for gastric ulcer. Treatment as for gastric ulcer. ... hypercalcaemia

Hydrochloric Acid

a strong acid present, in a very dilute form, in gastric juice. The secretion of excess hydrochloric acid by the stomach results in the condition *hyperchlorhydria.... hydrochloric acid



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