Symptoms of peptic ulcer

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Gastric ulcer is a very common digestive system disease, the most common cause is due to the infection of Helicobacter pylori, as well as the abuse of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Tell us about the symptoms of peptic ulcer.

Symptoms of peptic ulcer

Gastric ulcer is a chronic process. Unlike dysentery and cholera, it suddenly rises and falls like a mountain. Many patients often have no obvious gastrointestinal symptoms for several years or even decades, or the symptoms are so mild that they are not found by the patients themselves.

If the symptoms of gastric ulcer can be detected by patients, then the main performance is the pain in the upper abdomen. The nature of this pain is diverse, it may be like burning, it may be like knife cutting pain... The feeling of each patient is different, but generally speaking, the pain is persistent.

The symptoms of gastric ulcer are not always in attack, but will be in a continuous period of attack after a period of relief. No matter in the period of onset or remission, the duration is not fixed and can not be generalized.

matters needing attention

In addition to upper abdominal pain, patients may also have abdominal distension, acid reflux, belching (burping) and other gastrointestinal symptoms.