
Description
"Peptic Ulcer Disease" features Roger Henderson (MD) breaking down the causes, symptoms, and treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers in clear, practical terms. He explains the key roles of H. pylori, NSAIDs, and lifestyle factors, and why diagnosis often requires more than just symptoms. You’ll also learn how ulcers are treated, when endoscopy is needed, and what to expect from eradication therapy. A valuable listen for anyone seeking to better understand or manage ongoing digestive discomfort.

Peptic Ulcer Disease
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just Roger Henderson delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Digestive Health, Infections, Chronic Illnesses
About The Host
Roger Henderson (MBBS, MRCGP) is a seasoned general practitioner, medical writer, and educator known for his clear, practical approach to patient care. He hosts the GPnotebook Podcast, where he delivers focused, evidence-based updates for primary care clinicians. With decades of experience managing both chronic and acute conditions, Dr. Henderson shares real-world insights to help GPs stay current, make confident decisions, and navigate the evolving challenges of everyday clinical practice.
Roger Henderson (MBBS, MRCGP) is a seasoned general practitioner, medical writer, and educator known for his clear, practical approach to patient care. He hosts the GPnotebook Podcast, where he delivers focused, evidence-based updates for primary care clinicians. With decades of experience managing both chronic and acute conditions, Dr. Henderson shares real-world insights to help GPs stay current, make confident decisions, and navigate the evolving challenges of everyday clinical practice.
About The Guest
This episode features Roger Henderson as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features Roger Henderson as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
Support the Guest
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