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Disturbance during ulcer attack you really feel quite bad, if the ulcer has struck such a pain in the abdomen punctured by a needle-Tusk. Even an excessive reaction can cause gastritis nausea, vomiting and regurgitation. In addition, ulcers may cause stomach bloating and decreased appetite.
For that you should never assume trivia gastric illness on this one. Some people may just assume the function of gastric disorders such as this are common. But if allowed to continue could result in fatal cancers that can cause ulcers.
Excess stomach acid
In the medical world this is known diseases such as dyspepsia. High levels of acid in the stomach can trigger excessive stomach acid. Please note stomach acid is very necessary for the process of digestion. But if the amount is too high, stomach acid can cause irritation of the stomach wall. And will cause pain and tenderness in the abdomen.
Gastric acid can be triggered because it is often too late to eat. For an empty stomach will be stimulating excessive stomach acid production. But you also do not need to eat food excessively. For spicy foods, chocolate, coffee and alcoholic beverages can also interfere with the stomach. Smoking can also cause the risk of ulcers.
Not only have irregular eating patterns that can cause gastritis, ulcer disease can be caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori. These bacteria live below the membrane lining the inner wall of the stomach lenders. Its function is to protect the stomach wall from damage by stomach acid produced. These bacteria can enter into human body through food. Less hygienic food can become contaminated faeses the bacteria.
Heartburn can last for a short time, relapse or can become chronic. Can take place in a long time, treatment also takes a long time. All you have to do is keep your diet to avoid heartburn and also no less important is to reduce the consumption of class drugs NSAIDs (non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
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