Stomach ulcers can be painful and annoying but you can get rid of the pain by taking proper care of yourself and getting treatment. This article and seeing your doctor are proactive steps to making sure your ulcer doesn't recur.
October 9, 2015
Stomach ulcers can be painful and annoying but you can get rid of the pain by taking proper care of yourself and getting treatment. This article and seeing your doctor are proactive steps to making sure your ulcer doesn't recur.
Ulcers are irritated places along the gastrointestinal tract mostly caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which humans have carried, largely harmlessly, in their intestinal tracts for more than sixty thousand years.
Most ulcers do heal and return; you may notice symptoms for days or weeks that disappear, only to reappear just when you thought you were in the clear.
How ulcers make you feel depends where they are in your gastrointestinal tract.
To find out if you have an ulcer, your doctor will probably insert a small lighted tube, called an endoscope, into your GI tract and, if she sees ulcers, take a tissue sample to rule out cancer.
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