Ulcer

Ulcer

 

An ulcer is an infection of the stomach membrane that occurs when a stomach wound leaves the stomach unprotected from the acid it secretes, resulting in pain and burning.

 

What Is An Ulcer?

An ulcer can be defined as a wound in the stomach and duodenum that damages the tissues and manifests itself with different symptoms. These two organs have a protective layer called mucus. But the ulcer dilutes or neutralizes this layer. Ulcers are the formation of wounds in the stomach and duodenum. These wounds cause pain. These wounds are called inflammation. Ulcers can occur for different reasons.

 

Ulcers are the most common disease in diseases of the digestive system. But are neglected. But it is necessary to treat; it is not a disease that can be treated spontaneously. An ulcer is a disease of the digestive system that negatively affects the digestive system. The most common symptoms of ulcers are burning, scraping, swelling, and indigestion of the stomach. These symptoms can be said for other stomach diseases and ulcers. Other stomach diseases (gastritis, reflux) can cause the formation of ulcers when left untreated. If left untreated, when the ulcer shows mild symptoms, it continues to progress and disturb the patient with severe symptoms. These symptoms can be complaints such as bleeding, blockage, and puncture. Such situations may require immediate intervention. Since the ulcer can also be treated without requiring surgery, a specialist's help should be sought and treated without progress. This is why early detection and treatment are essential. For this, examinations and blood tests are sufficient. Endoscopy displays the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. A biopsy can be performed if necessary. These are enough to diagnose ulcers. After diagnosis, treatment begins, drug therapy is recommended for patients. At the same time, it is recommended to avoid certain foods and especially stress.

Causes Of Ulcers?

An ulcer is a disease caused by a type of bacteria that occurs in the stomach and duodenum. The name of this bacterium is helicobacter pylori. Other causes of ulcers;

 

  • Starving the stomach for a long time
  • Eat erratic and unbalanced
  • Consume excessive fast food
  • Excessive stress, sadness
  • Insomnia
  • Consuming excessive amounts of salt
  • Overeating
  • Swallow nutrients in the mouth without breaking them down thoroughly
  • Consume excessive amounts of acidic foods
  • Smoking, drinking alcohol
  • Caffeine-rich drinks (coffee, cola, tea)
  • Other stomach diseases
  • Long-term use of certain medications (aspirin, cortisone-containing medications)

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