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All you need to know about peptic ulcer
A peptic ulcer is an open sore that develops on the stomach’s inner lining and the upper part of the small intestine. Peptic ulcer may be a gastric ulcer that develops inside the stomach. A duodenal ulcer is one that develops inside the top portion of the small intestine or duodenum. Symptoms of peptic ulcer The most common symptoms of peptic ulcer are feeling of fullness, belching and bloating, burning pain in the stomach, heartburn, and nausea. The conditions are worsened because of stomach acid, which escalates the pain. You can eat some specific foods to relieve the pain or take acid-reducing medicines. However, the pain is likely to relapse after a while and generally worsens at night and in between meals. Incidentally, almost 75% of patients with peptic ulcer may not show any of these symptoms. For some people, however, there may be severe symptoms like blood in the vomit, breathing troubles, feeling faint, dark blood in the stool, nausea and unexplained weight loss, and even appetite changes. Causes of peptic ulcer When acid in your digestive tract starts to eat away at your stomach’s inner lining or at the lining of your small intestine, you can experience a painful sore which is open and may start to bleed.
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