A gastric ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach. Ulcers can be treated. A small percentage of them may be cancerous. See your doctor if you think you may have a gastric ulcer.
Causes
Most gastric ulcers are caused by a bacterial infection. It is most often Helicobacter pylori. An ulcer may also be caused by the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
Risk Factors
Some factors thought to increase the risk of a gastric ulcer are:
* Gender: male
* Older age (the incidence of gastric ulcer peaks at age 50)
* Regular use of pain medications
* Smoking
* High levels of stress
* Lower socioeconomic status
* Alcohol use
* Acid reflux
* Gastritis
* Cirrhosis
* Chronic kidney failure
* Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
* Use of steroid medications
Symptoms
Symptoms include:
* Abdominal pain that may:
o Wake you at night
o Be relieved by antacids or milk
o Occur 2-3 hours after a meal
o Be worse when you don't eat
* Nausea
* Abdominal indigestion
* Vomiting, especially blood
* Blood in stools or black, tarry stools
* Unintentional weight loss
* Fatigue
* Burning pain in the gut that feels like a dull ache and comes and goes, often starts 2-3 hours after a meal and goes away after you eat, or it may come in the middle of the night when your stomach is empty
* Losing weight
* Loss of appetite
* Pain while eating
* Nausea
* Vomiting
Diagnosis
Your doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam may be done. Other tests may include:
* Biopsy —removal of a sample of tissue for testing
* Blood tests
* Endoscopy —a thin, lighted tube inserted down the throat to examine parts of the body
* Upper gastrointestinal (GI) X-ray —a series of x-rays of the upper digestive system taken after drinking a barium solution (also called a barium swallow)
* Breath tests
Treatment
Talk with your doctor about the best plan for you. Some ulcers will heal if you avoid caffeine, NSAIDs, alcohol, and tobacco. Other treatment options include:
Medications
Treatment with medications focuses on:
* Stopping your stomach from making acids
* Killing the bacteria that is causing your ulcer
Medications used to treat gastric ulcers include:
* Proton pump inhibitors
* Histamine receptor blockers
* Antibiotics
Antacids may also help reduce pain and heal ulcers.
Surgery
If ulcers do not heal with medications, surgery may be needed. Surgery can remove the ulcers and/or reduce the amount of acid your stomach makes.
If you are diagnosed with a gastric ulcer, follow your doctor's instructions.
Prevention
Steps you can take to prevent gastric ulcers include:
* Stop using NSAIDs. You can talk with your doctor about alternatives
* Do not smoke.
* Do not drink alcohol.
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