what is ulcer's Signs and Symptoms
1. Pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen.
2. Loss of appetite.
3. Nausea.
4. Heartburn.
5. Vomiting.
6. Belching or gas.
7. Dark-colored stools or bloody.
What to do now
1. See a doctor if you think you have a stomach ulcer or gastritis.
2. Drink plenty of water and other fluids to avoid dehydration, but avoid milk, which may increase acid secretion.
3. Take antacid medications.
4. Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen and other non steroidal drugs anti-inflammatory.
When you call a doctor
1. If you vomit blood or material that looks like coffee grounds, these symptoms indicate internal bleeding.
2. If you have symptoms of an ulcer, along with severe back pain, ulcers can puncture the wall of the stomach or duodenum.
3. If you feel weak, cold and wet, or actually faint. These may be symptoms of shock, usually due to massive blood loss.
4. If you have an ulcer and symptoms of anemia such as tiredness and pale complexion, the ulcer may bleed.
5. If you pass stools that are dark red, bloody or black.
6. if you have stomach pain.
7. If you have symptoms of an ulcer or gastritis lasting more than two weeks.
How to prevent Ulcers and gastritis
1. If you smoke, quit.
2. Do what you can to reduce stress.
3. If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation.
4. Minimize the use of aspirin and ibuprofen.
5. Avoid foods that cause stomach upset.
6.To prevent ulcer recurrence, follow the instructions carefully ulcer medications you are taking.
1. Pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen.
2. Loss of appetite.
3. Nausea.
4. Heartburn.
5. Vomiting.
6. Belching or gas.
7. Dark-colored stools or bloody.
What to do now
1. See a doctor if you think you have a stomach ulcer or gastritis.
2. Drink plenty of water and other fluids to avoid dehydration, but avoid milk, which may increase acid secretion.
3. Take antacid medications.
4. Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen and other non steroidal drugs anti-inflammatory.
When you call a doctor
1. If you vomit blood or material that looks like coffee grounds, these symptoms indicate internal bleeding.
2. If you have symptoms of an ulcer, along with severe back pain, ulcers can puncture the wall of the stomach or duodenum.
3. If you feel weak, cold and wet, or actually faint. These may be symptoms of shock, usually due to massive blood loss.
4. If you have an ulcer and symptoms of anemia such as tiredness and pale complexion, the ulcer may bleed.
5. If you pass stools that are dark red, bloody or black.
6. if you have stomach pain.
7. If you have symptoms of an ulcer or gastritis lasting more than two weeks.
How to prevent Ulcers and gastritis
1. If you smoke, quit.
2. Do what you can to reduce stress.
3. If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation.
4. Minimize the use of aspirin and ibuprofen.
5. Avoid foods that cause stomach upset.
6.To prevent ulcer recurrence, follow the instructions carefully ulcer medications you are taking.
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