Causes of Peptic Ulcers
Different factors can cause the lining of the stomach, the esophagus, and the small intestine to break down. These include:
Part 3 of 9: Symptoms
Symptoms of Peptic Ulcers
The most common symptom of a peptic ulcer is burning abdominal pain that extends from the navel to the chest, which can range from mild to severe. In some cases, the pain may wake you up at night. Small peptic ulcers may not produce any symptoms in the early phases.
Other common signs of a peptic ulcer include:
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