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Stomach Ulcers Symptoms, Causes - Digestive Disorders

Date Published: 05th September 2008
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The stomach is a bag of muscle and these muscles crushes and mixes food with the digestive juices like hydrochloric acid and pepsin. Incase the lining of the stomach is damaged from one place or another, the particular acid and pepsin go to work on the lining as they would on food, breaking it down as though to digest it.

An ulcer is considered the breach over the surface of the skin or on the membrane on the lining a cavity such that stomach ulcer. A stomach ulcer is considered the small hole in the gastrointestinal tract. The most common type of ulcer is duodenal and this occurs in the first 12 inches of small intestine that is beyond the stomach. This particular type of ulcers is called gastric ulcers.

Symptoms of stomach ulcers

Generally, stomach ulcers are asymptomatic but this may have some symptoms and these are indigestion, nausea, and vomiting and weight loss. A person having stomach ulcer may have abdominal pain just below the ribcage. Patient may receive loss of appetite. The most common symptom is that a person has altered blood present in bowel movements and vomiting. The patients of stomach ulcers also receive some symptoms of anemia such as light-headedness.

Causes of stomach ulcers

The cause of stomach ulcer is the destruction of the gastric or intestinal mucosal lining of the stomach by hydrochloric acid; this is an acid, which is present in the digestive juices of the stomach. The infection with bacterium plays an important role in causing gastric and duodenal ulcers. This infection can be transmitted through person to person by contaminated food and water.


Helpful Tips

If you are having stomach ulcers then, smoking and drinking alcohol can led to the development of ulcer. In that case you should stop taking alcohol and smoking too. Avoid eating spicy and fried food items. Milk can provide you relief at the time of pain so you should drink 2-3 glasses of milk in case of having stomach ulcer.

Proper rest, sleep and healthy diet can prove beneficial for the patient of stomach ulcer. So, patient of stomach ulcer must take sound sleep and complete rest as well. If you have a history of indigestion or stomach trouble, you should only take aspirin and NSAIDs after prescription of your doctor or pharmacist. If you have previously had bleeding from a peptic ulcer, you should avoid aspirin and NSAIDs completely.


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Tags: healthy diet, gastrointestinal tract, bowel movements, digestive juices, pepsin, small intestine, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, drinking alcohol, stomach ulcer, bacterium, contaminated food, fried food, ribcage, proper rest, duodenal ulcers
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