Ulcer diagnosis

How do you know if you have an olser?(I spelled that wrong)

Answer #1

Spices and too much juice make it feel like a stab in the middle of your ribs and your back. It can last for hours. A gastroenterologist will be able to tell you. It took 3 doctors before I saw one that could tell me that I had gall stones. I had my gall bladder removed. Problem solved. Diagnosis can be tricky.

Answer #2

I had one. I couldnt eat anything without throwing up. constant nausea, constant stomach pain. it was horrible. I lost 25 pounds.

go to your doctor!! dont diagnose yourself from a website its dangerous.

Answer #3

An ulcer is a painful wound in the stomach or intestine.

it can manifest itself as extreme stabbing pain, an insatiable hunger, and could cause nausea with vomitting and blood.

If you think you have an ulcer, please see a doctor, it requires treatment.

Answer #4

an ulcer is normally indicate initially by an overwhelmning appetite…as in, the acid in your stomach makes your tummy really ache, like your really hungry…

if your refering to early symptoms, they are the early ones…it’s a painful hunger…as it progresses, the symptoms become more sever, such as bleeding, which will come out in your stools…then once things get worse, your blood pressure will be effected.

but it is unlikely to happen unless you have used ibuprofen drugs regurly on an empty stomach, you suffer with regular sickness, or you don’t eat and chew gum (chewing gum makes your body priduce excess stomach acids and on an empty stomach they eventually eat away at stomach lining.)

Answer #5

Burning pain is the most common peptic ulcer symptom. The pain is caused by the ulcer and is aggravated by stomach acid coming in contact with the ulcerated area. The pain typically may:

Be felt anywhere from your navel to your breastbone Last from a few minutes to many hours Be worse when your stomach is empty Flare at night Often be temporarily relieved by eating certain foods that buffer stomach acid or by taking an acid-reducing medication Come and go for a few days or weeks Less often, ulcers may cause severe signs or symptoms such as:

The vomiting of blood - which may appear red or black Dark blood in stools or stools that are black or tarry Nausea or vomiting Unexplained weight loss Chest pain

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