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More than A Gut Feeling
Think
you have peptic ulcer? See if your hunch is right
What is a
peptic ulcer?
A peptic ulcer is a sore in
the lining of your stomach or duodenum. The duodenum is the first part of your
small intestine. Peptic ulcers found in the stomach are called gastric ulcers.
Those found in the duodenum are called duodenal ulcers.
What are the
symptoms
of peptic ulcers?
A burning pain in the
stomach is the most common symptom. The pain:
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feels like a dull ache
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comes and goes for a few days
or weeks
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starts two to three hours after
a meal
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occurs in the middle of the night when your stomach is empty
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usually goes away after you eat
Other
symptoms are:
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losing weight
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lack of appetite
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pain while eating
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vomiting
What
causes peptic ulcers?
Peptic ulcers are caused by:
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bacteria called helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori for short
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nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin
and ibuprofen
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other diseases
Your body makes strong acids
that digest food. A lining protects the insides of your stomach and duodenum
from these acids. If the lining breaks down, the acids can damage the walls.
Both H. pylori and NSAIDs weaken the lining so acids can reach the stomach or
duodenal wall.
H.
pylori causes almost two-thirds of all ulcers. Many people have H. pylori
infections, but not all infected will develop peptic ulcers. Most other ulcers
are caused by NSAIDs. Only rarely do other diseases cause ulcers.
Do
stress or spicy foods cause peptic ulcers?
Neither stress nor spicy
foods cause ulcers, but they can worsen the condition.
What
increases my risk of getting peptic ulcers?
You’re more likely to
develop a
peptic ulcer if you:
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have an H. pylori infection
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use NSAIDs often
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smoke cigarettes
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drink alcohol
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have relatives who have
peptic ulcers
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are 50 years old or older
Can
peptic ulcers get worse?
Peptic ulcers will worsen if
they aren’t treated. Call your doctor right away if you have any of these
symptoms:
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sudden sharp pain that doesn’t
go away
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black or bloody stools
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bloody vomit or vomit that looks like coffee grounds
These symptoms must be
treated quickly and you may need surgery.
How are
peptic ulcers treated?
Peptic ulcers can be cured.
Depending on your symptoms, you may be prescribed a proton pump
inhibitor or histamine receptor blocker to stop your stomach from making acids,
or you may need to take antibiotics to kill the bacteria.
Can I use
antacids?
Yes. If you have a peptic
ulcer, taking antacids will:
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stop the acids from working and reduce the pain
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help ulcers heal
You can buy antacids at any
grocery store or drugstore. But you must take them several times a day. Also,
antacids don’t kill the bacteria, so your ulcer could come back even if the
pain goes away.
What can I do
to prevent peptic ulcers?
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Stop using NSAIDs. Talk with your doctor about other pain relievers.
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Don’t smoke
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Don’t drink alcohol
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