What symptom is gastric ulcer
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What symptom is gastric ulcer? In modern life, many people do not pay attention to the maintenance of their body, often hungry a full meal, a long time down will make the stomach problems, suffering from gastric ulcer. So, what symptom can suffer from gastric ulcer appear? What are the symptoms of gastric ulcer? Now I'd like to introduce the symptoms of gastric ulcer.
What symptom is gastric ulcer
First, abdominal pain: gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer are similar, often with the performance of abdominal pain. The abdominal pain site of gastric body ulcer is often on the left side of the midline of the upper abdomen or the left upper abdomen; for the ulcer located in the high position of the lesser curvature of the stomach, the ulcer at the cardia or the bottom of the stomach, the pain can appear in the lower left part of the anterior chest; when the gastric ulcer is located in the posterior wall or penetrates the pancreas backward, the back pain can appear. The pain location of gastric ulcer is not as limited as duodenal ulcer.
There are a lot of patients with stomach ulcers. The second result is weight loss. Patients with gastric ulcer often have abdominal pain after eating, but no pain after not eating. Therefore, in order to reduce the pain, patients would rather eat less or not. Because the type and amount of food are related to pain, patients often choose food or reduce the amount of food too carefully. For this reason, a long-term lack of calorie intake will lead to weight loss and even malnutrition. Weight loss is sometimes quite significant. If it occurs in patients over 40 years old, it may even make clinicians suspect malignant tumor.
The last bleeding: gastric ulcer is easier to bleed than duodenal ulcer, and the amount of bleeding is large, easy to relapse.
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What are the symptoms of gastric ulcer? In addition, some patients can have no symptoms at all. They are only found to have gastric ulcer by chance or autopsy after death. A few patients are only found to have serious complications such as perforation, bleeding and pyloric obstruction. The physical examination of these patients showed no positive signs. In addition, there are some atypical symptoms, such as loss of appetite, fullness after meals, nausea, vomiting, etc. these symptoms do not necessarily mark the occurrence of pyloric obstruction. It should be differentiated clinically.