Peptic Ulcer Symptoms
Do you have any symptoms of Peptic Ulcer? Do you even know what they are? Learn more about each symptom of this condition below and what to do if you think you may have Peptic Ulcer.
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Symptoms of Peptic Ulcer
- Abdominal pain that may be described as:
- Burning
- Gnawing
- Feeling worse several hours after eating
- Improved with eating (duodenal ulcers)
- Stabbing through to the back
- Coming and going over months
- Worse in the middle of the night
- Relieved by taking antacid medicines
- Bloating of the abdomen
- Cramping
- Uncomfortable sensation of fullness
- Belching
- Nausea
- Vomiting (may contain blood or have a coffee-grounds appearance)
- Decreased appetite
- Weight loss
- Bloody or tarry black stools
- Tired, weak feeling if anemia is present
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