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There are many things that can cause duodenitis. | There are many things that can cause duodenitis. | ||
*High acid secretion, such as [[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]] | *High acid secretion, such as [[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]] | ||
*Some drugs, such as [[aspirin]], [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent]]s ([[NSAIDs]]), [[Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium]], [[Pergolide]] | *Some drugs, such as [[aspirin]], [[ibandronate]], [[nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent]]s ([[NSAIDs]]), [[Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium]], [[Pergolide]] | ||
*[[Stress]] | *[[Stress]] | ||
*Irritative diet | *Irritative diet |
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Overview
Causes
There are many things that can cause duodenitis.
- High acid secretion, such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
- Some drugs, such as aspirin, ibandronate, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs), Naproxen and esomeprazole magnesium, Pergolide
- Stress
- Irritative diet
- Alcohol abuse
- H. pylori or giardia infection
- Bacterial infection (often by Helicobacter pylori)
- Viral infection
- NSAIDs