What is ulcer disease haemorrhage?
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Ulcer bleeding refers to the kind of massive hematemesis or tarry stool, hemoglobin value decreased significantly, resulting in pre shock or soon into a state of shock. Therefore, it does not include small amount of bleeding or occult blood found during stool examination. What is ulcer disease haemorrhage? Let's talk about it
What is ulcer disease haemorrhage?
Tarry stool and hematemesis: most of the patients have sudden onset, bleeding is not accompanied by abdominal pain, most of the patients first feel nausea, vertigo and upper abdominal discomfort, then hematemesis or tarry stool, or both.
Shock: when the amount of blood loss is 400 ml, there is a compensatory period of shock, pale, thirsty, fast and powerful pulse, normal or slightly high blood pressure. When the blood loss is 800 ml, there will be obvious shock phenomenon, cold sweat, fast pulse, shallow shortness of breath, blood pressure drop.
Pyloric obstruction: duodenal ulcer, pre pyloric and pyloric canal ulcer are prone to obstruction. Obstruction is mainly manifested by gastric retention and upper abdominal fullness * especially after meals. In severe cases, vomiting occurs, and contents such as meal separation and sleeping food are vomited out. Dehydration, loss of hydrogen and potassium electrolytes and metabolic alkalosis can be caused by massive vomiting.
matters needing attention
First of all, we should maintain a good psychological state, establish good living habits and get rid of bad habits. Secondly, we should do a good job in diet regulation. Regular and quantitative meals, eat nutritious, easy to digest food, should not eat stimulating food and acidic food, avoid the use of drugs that damage the stomach.