Are stomach ulcers serious?

Complications of stomach ulcers are relatively uncommon, but they can be very serious and potentially life threatening. The main complications include: bleeding at the site of the ulcer. the stomach lining at the site of the ulcer splitting open (perforation)
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When should I be concerned about a stomach ulcer?

If the dull, burning ache from your ulcer turns into a sharp pain, see your doctor right away. This could mean that the ulcer has caused a more serious problem, like a perforation in the wall of your stomach or intestine, or a blockage in your digestive tract.
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Can you leave a stomach ulcer untreated?

Left untreated, peptic ulcers can result in: Internal bleeding. Bleeding can occur as slow blood loss that leads to anemia or as severe blood loss that may require hospitalization or a blood transfusion. Severe blood loss may cause black or bloody vomit or black or bloody stools.
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How do I know if my ulcer is serious?

Most peptic ulcers are not a medical emergency and can be treated on an outpatient basis. But if there has been a perforation, severe internal bleeding, or obstruction, you'll need to seek immediate medical care. Call 911 for any of these warning signs: Vomiting blood.
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How long does it take for a stomach ulcer to heal?

Uncomplicated gastric ulcers take up to two or three months to heal completely. Duodenal ulcers take about six weeks to heal. An ulcer can temporarily heal without antibiotics. But it is common for an ulcer to recur or for another ulcer to form nearby, if the bacteria are not killed.
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What does ulcer pain feel like?

Ulcer pain feels like burning or gnawing inside your stomach, which is between your breastbone and your belly button. It may improve temporarily when you eat or drink or when you take an antacid, medication to reduce stomach acid.
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What does your poop look like when you have an ulcer?

You may get a queasy feeling or a need to throw up. You could burp more than normal or feel bloated. You may also have black stools or see blood when you poop. Some people with stomach ulcers don't feel like eating and lose weight without trying.
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What is the fastest way to cure a stomach ulcer?

Treatment
  1. Antibiotic medications to kill H. pylori. ...
  2. Medications that block acid production and promote healing. ...
  3. Medications to reduce acid production. ...
  4. Antacids that neutralize stomach acid. ...
  5. Medications that protect the lining of your stomach and small intestine.
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Does ulcer cause death?

A severe bleeding ulcer left untreated can cause rapid blood loss and even death.
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How do you know if a stomach ulcer has burst?

Sudden, severe pain in the belly (abdomen), usually in the upper abdomen. Pain spreading to the back or shoulder. Upset stomach (nausea) or vomiting. Lack of appetite or feeling full.
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When is an ulcer an emergency?

Peptic ulcers may lead to emergency situations. Severe abdominal pain with or without evidence of bleeding may indicate a perforation of the ulcer through the stomach or duodenum. Vomiting of a substance that resembles coffee grounds, or the presence of black tarry stools, may indicate serious bleeding.
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What does the beginning of an ulcer feel like?

Stomach ulcer pain usually begins in the upper middle part of the abdomen, above the belly button and below the breastbone. The pain may feel like burning or gnawing that may go through to the back. The onset of the pain may occur several hours after a meal when the stomach is empty.
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Do stomach ulcers need surgery?

You'll need emergency surgery to close a perforated ulcer, or holes in the wall of your stomach or duodenum (the first part of your small intestine). Some people opt for surgery to lower the amount of stomach acid their body puts out.
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Are ulcers caused by stress?

Stress ulcers come on suddenly, usually as a result of physiological stress. Some acidic foods can make ulcers worse , as can physical stress, such as the stress of a serious injury or infection. This may be because stress increases stomach acid.
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Do ulcers make you tired?

Symptoms and Complications

Ulcers can also cause belching and bloating. The most common complication of stomach and duodenal ulcers is bleeding. Although the blood loss is usually too slow to be noticed, it might be enough to make you tired, pale, and weak.
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How do you get stomach ulcers?

Stomach ulcers are usually caused by an infection of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria, or from taking anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and aspirin.
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What are the chances of surviving ulcer?

The mortality rate for peptic ulcer disease, which has decreased modestly in the last few decades, is approximately 1 death per 100,000 cases. If one considers all patients with duodenal ulcers, the mortality rate due to ulcer hemorrhage is approximately 5%.
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What drink is good for ulcers?

Cranberry and cranberry extract also may help fight H. pylori . You can drink cranberry juice, eat cranberries, or take cranberry supplements. No specific amount of consumption is associated with relief.
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Can you survive a peptic ulcer?

The two methods of analysis both showed that peptic ulcer does influence the survival, but the excess of deaths was small and, in the case of solitary peptic ulcer, was present only in the first year or two after the diagnosis.
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Is water good for ulcers?

Drinking and Eating With an Ulcer

Plain water is the best choice. Meal timing might also make a difference. Some patients have reported a reduction in pain if they skip between-meal snacks, because eating less often reduces the amount of stomach acid produced throughout the day. Less stomach acid means less irritation.
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What foods aggravate a stomach ulcer?

Current diet recommendations are now based on research that certain foods may have ingredients that fight against the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, a main cause of ulcers.
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Foods that may make acid reflux worse include:
  • coffee.
  • chocolate.
  • spicy food.
  • alcohol.
  • acidic foods, such as citrus and tomatoes.
  • caffeine.
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Are bananas good for stomach ulcers?

Both raw and ripe bananas are found to be very beneficial in curing stomach ulcer. There are certain antibacterial compounds in bananas that inhibit the growth of ulcer-causing H. pylori. Bananas are best to clear out the acidity of gastric juices that lowers the inflammation and strengthens the stomach lining.
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Should I go to ER for ulcer pain?

If the pain is sudden, severe or does not ease within 30 minutes, seek emergency medical care. Sudden abdominal pain is often an indicator of serious intra-abdominal disease, such as a perforated ulcer or a ruptured abdominal aneurysm, although it could also result from a benign disease, such as gallstones.
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Do ulcers cause gas and bloating?

The main symptom caused by a stomach ulcer is having a pain in the upper tummy (abdomen). Other common symptoms may include: Bloating. This means your tummy swells because your stomach is full of gas or air.
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What does a stress stomach ulcer feel like?

The most common symptom is a burning sensation or pain in the middle of your abdomen between your chest and belly button. Typically, the pain will be more intense when your stomach is empty, and it can last for a few minutes to several hours. Other common signs and symptoms of ulcers include: dull pain in the stomach.
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