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What is Stomach/Peptic Ulcers?
Signs of Peptic Ulcers
Stomach ulcers (often known as peptic ulcers) are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine. An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric ulcer while an ulcer in the duodenum is called a duodenal ulcer.
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Ulcers occur when the stomach acid damages the lining of the digestive tract and the common causes includes the bacteria H.pylori and anti-inflammatory pain relievers mostly NSAIDs.
What is Gastritis?
Symptoms of Gastritis
Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach lining stomach pain, indigestion, vomiting, bloating, and nausea. Sometimes, there are no symptoms. Gastritis can lead to other problems.
What is Acidity/Acid Reflux?
Symptoms of Acidity / Acid Reflux
Acidity or Acid Reflux is a condition that is characterized by heartburn that is felt around the lower chest area. It is a common condition that occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the food pipe. The most common acid reflux symptom is a burning sensation in the chest or pain.
When acidity symptoms occur more than twice a week, your doctor may diagnose you with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD.
What is H.pylori Infection?
Symptoms of H.pylori
Helicobacter Pylori (H.pylori) is a spiral-tailed pathogenic bacteria that primarily reside in the stomach, though it can live anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers, and it can also cause gastritis and stomach cancer.
Symptoms
Most of the above conditions may present with similar symptoms; With gastritis symptoms may include upper stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.
With stomach ulcers, the most common symptom is a burning sensation or pain in the middle of your abdomen between your chest and belly button.
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