Symptoms of gastric ulcer

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Gastric ulcer is a common disease of digestive system. Its typical manifestations are hunger discomfort, fullness and belching, pantothenia or chronic epigastric pain after meal. In severe cases, there may be melena and hematemesis. Now let's explore the symptoms of gastric ulcer?

Symptoms of gastric ulcer

First, the incidence rate of periodic upper abdominal pain is high in autumn and winter. The onset time of pain is usually 1 to 2 hours after meals, and gradually dissipated from 1 to 2 hours. Most of them are young adults with a history of more than several years. Often accompanied by acid regurgitation, heartburn, belching, and even nausea, vomiting, but no change in appetite, attack period examination of the upper abdomen can have tenderness, tenderness point is limited, no muscle tension. Common complications were as follows

Second, do not pay attention to food hygiene, partial diet, Yao food, hunger and satiety, or excessive consumption of cold drinks and cold food, or hobbies of pepper, strong tea, coffee and other stimulating food, can lead to gastrointestinal digestive dysfunction, not conducive to ulcer healing. It is a good habit to promote ulcer healing to pay attention to food hygiene, make three meals a day at a fixed time, eat properly and chew slowly.

Third, other possible symptoms are heartburn, acid vomiting, belching, loss of appetite, weight loss, anemia, and occasional vomiting. After vomiting, the pain will be relieved and black or tarry stool will appear.

matters needing attention

Gastric ulcer is a typical psychosomatic disease. Psychological factors have a great influence on it. Mental tension, emotional excitement, or excessive anxiety produce adverse stimulation to the cerebral cortex, which weakens or loses the regulatory function of the hypothalamic center, and causes autonomic nerve dysfunction, which is not conducive to food digestion and ulcer healing. Keeping a relaxed and happy mood is the key to cure gastric ulcer.