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Brunner's gland hyperplasia

Digestive Health | Last Active: Jun 10 6:38pm | Replies (7)

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@amandaa

Hi @lakelady55 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I see that you are looking for Brunner's symptoms and treatment.
Here are a few references that I think you could gain more information from.
Case report of Brunner’s gland hyperplasia: A rare “mimic” of malignant pathology: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221026122100328X

The medical treatment is to control gastric hyperacidity, which is one cause of Brunner's gland hyperplasia. However, the regression of Brunner's gland hyperplasia is rare (7). Therefore, excision appears to be the treatment of choice." --- Brunner's Gland Hyperplasia: Treatment of Severe Diffuse Nodular Hyperplasia Mimicking a Malignancy on Pancreatic-Duodenal Area: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2526515/

While I find other people who can relate to your experience, can you tell me a little more about your situation?

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Believe it or not my chiropractor suggested I start taking a charcoal supplement when my Brunners Gland Hyperplasia acts up. It works wonders, with laying down and putting heat on the area. Give me a couple hours and I’m good as gold until the next attack. I keep a good journal but also will have an attack if I have an empty stomach. No rhyme or reason sometimes. Thank you for the information.