Symptoms of duodenal ulcer and pylorus

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Gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer are clinically called peptic ulcer. It's because the ulcer is related to the digestion of gastric acid. Doctors usually say "no acid, no ulcer" fully illustrates the close relationship between ulcer and gastric acid. Duodenal ulcer symptoms and pylorus to tell you.

Symptoms of duodenal ulcer and pylorus

Epigastric pain is the main symptom of peptic ulcer, which can be manifested as dull pain, burning pain, distending pain, and sometimes the uncomfortable feeling of hunger.

The pain rhythm of duodenal ulcer is 1-3 hours after breakfast. If you don't take medicine or eat, it will last until lunch. 2-4 hours after the meal began to pain, must rely on food to relieve pain. Half of patients with duodenal ulcer have nocturnal pain and can sometimes be awakened by the pain.

Gastric ulcer can also appear regular pain, but it appears after a meal, especially 1-2 hours after a meal, and disappears before the next meal. However, some patients can also cause pain after eating, because when there is pyloric ulcer, it is manifested as upper abdominal fullness and discomfort after a meal.

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1. Epigastric pain: it can be dull pain, burning pain, distending pain or sharp pain, or it can be manifested as dull pain and discomfort only when hungry. The typical manifestation is mild or moderate persistent pain under xiphoid process, which can be relieved by antacids or eating. 2. Pain is rhythmic: about 2 / 3 of the clinical pain is rhythmic: epigastric pain begins to appear 1-3 hours after breakfast, and it will not be relieved until after lunch if you do not take medicine or eat. 2 to 4 hours after eating pain, also need to eat to alleviate. About half of the patients have midnight pain, and patients often wake up with pain. Most of rhythmic pain lasts for several weeks, and can recur after several months of remission.