Ulcers are an unfortunate issue that many people face during their lifetimes. These are typically found in the stomach and/or the small intestine. According to studies, nearly 10 out of every 100 people in the United States will suffer from an ulcer at some point during their lifetimes. Unfortunately, the means that means 10 out of 100 people will be forced to deal with the burning pain and additional symptoms of that come with a peptic or gastric perforation. These have been believed to be tied to things such as a high level of stress, overindulging in unhealthy food, overindulging in alcohol, taking certain medications or a family history. An ulcer is basically a hole in the lining of the stomach of the small intestine. These come with a variety of symptoms that can be both painful and unpleasant.
However, there is a basic cure for this issue. It is important to see a physician if you are having any of these issues. Your physician can judge the severity of the condition and provide the appropriate treatment and medicine. A change in diet or lifestyle can also greatly help to get rid of these issues. Below is a basic breakdown of the most common issues.
1. Pain in Stomach
One of the earliest issues is a general pain in stomach. This pain can vary based on the severity of the ulcers. For example, many people say that the pain feels like a dull ache that is persistent. Many people also report a burning sensation in their abdomen. Many people also suffer from a severe stabbing pain in the abdomen that can often come and go throughout the day or night. If you experience this type of pain in stomach, you may be experiencing a gastric perforation. Pain in stomach is also accompanied by additional systems that may help you gauge the severity of your situation.
2. Weight Loss
Another symptom that is typically associated with a potential perforation is weight loss. Ulcers can often make it painful or difficult to eat. Certain foods can also set off pain or increase the severity of the other system. Many people who have ulcers also experience frequent nausea or vomiting. Any of these can cause weight loss in people who suffer from gastric perforation. Even everyday things like a mug of coffee or a soda can cause people to shy away from eating, which will then weight to weight loss. Weight loss can occur in anything from a single pound or two, to a massive loss of weight. This weight loss can also lead to a deficiency of minerals and vitamins.
3. Nausea or Vomiting
Another symptom that is frequently associated with a gastric perforation is nausea and vomiting. This can be extremely persistent or infrequent. Some people only get nausea and vomiting during a certain time, such as in the mornings, evenings, or after a meal. In fact, many women mistake the early morning nausea associated with a gastric perforation with a potential pregnancy, only to find out they have a gastric perforation that needs treated. Additionally, having nausea or vomiting because you are experiencing ulcers can lead to weight loss. It can also cause people to strictly alter their diets to avoid nausea and vomiting, which can lead to a deficiency of nutrients and vitamins that are essential for the body’s overall health.
4. Bloating
Another symptom that people who suffer from ulcers have to deal with is bloating. At times, they can create an actual perforation in the small intestine or stomach. This perforation can cause a blockage in the stomach. This is a serious side effect and will lead to easily feeling full as well as bloating. This bloating can often be very uncomfortable for people. Bloating can vary from a simple level of just feeling excessively full after eating to causing a very uncomfortable bloating feeling that can feel severe. Bloating also comes with other side effects, such as having gas or belching after eating.
5. Easily Feeling Full
Due to the fact that perforations deeply affect the stomach lining and can lead to actual holes being formed, many people claim to easily feeling full after eating a minimal amount of the portion size than usually do. This can have the adverse effect of causing people to eat less healthy foods, which, again, can lead to nutrient deficiencies as well as a lack of vitamins that the body needs to stay healthy. Easily feeling full can also cause people to feel in overall poor health, causing them to do things like abandon their usual exercise routine or diet plan.
6. Burping or Acid Reflux
Among the many symptoms is the influx of unfortunate systems that can affect your ability to socialize or feel comfortable in a work environment. Among these are the release of excess gas, burping or acid reflux. Due to the fact that it is basically a lesion or perforation in the stomach or small intestine, the entire system your body’s acids and chemicals are overall out of whack. Digestion is made more difficult, and can have various effects on people depending on the severity of the ulcer and where it is located. Burping or acid reflex can be an early onset sign of an one forming. It can also be tied to certain foods after an a perforation has developed.
7. Heartburn
Heartburn is another symptom. This is typically associated with certain foods or things like caffeine and can vary from a moderate dull pain to full-blown heartburn that can be extremely painful. This system can actually increase and become incredibly painful to people who already suffer from heartburn or have a pre-disposition to heartburn occurrences. It is important to ensure that heartburn is a result of the ulcer and not a more serious condition. Heartburn is typically associated with other systems that are listed above, as they may not present as being directly related to a stomach perforation, especially in people who already suffer from heartburn or acid reflux.
8. Dark Tarry Stools
One of the most dangerous symptoms is dark tarry stools. Another side effect is bleeding in your small intestine due to the perforation in or hole. This is a very serious side effect, as it can increase over time or be made worse by certain foods or things like caffeine. The blood that comes from bleeding in your intestine it mixes with your digestive fluids to create black, tarry stool. The stool will take on a tar-like consistency and is a definitely sign of a perforation or a condition like gastritis. Dark tar will typically be accompanied with other systems listed above. This should be taken very seriously.