BIOL 3051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Gastric Outlet Obstruction, Peptic Ulcer, Urea Breath Test

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Pain from duodenal ulcers can actually be relieved with foods and gastric ulcer pain can be accentuated by food. The more serious vomiting and nausea are associated with gastric ulcers. The most severe cases include upper gi bleeding, perforation to peritoneal cavity, penetration to adjacent organs like the spleen, biliary tract, or liver, and gastric outlet obstruction. Bleeding may result in hematemesis and melena (characterised by an upper gi bleed), which is the vomiting of accumulated blood in the stomach and defecation of a sticky and brown stool often due to the presence of blood, respectively. As in nsaid induced ulcers, gastric ulcers are much more common that duodenal ulcers, usually are asymptomatic, are deep in the epithelium, and has severe gi bleeds. The risk factors for pud include being over the age of 65, having a history of previous. Nsaid can increase chances of a peptic ulcer formation.

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