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Describe Peptic Ulcers​

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Answered by kavitha1221980
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Peptic ulcers are open sores that develop on the inside lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small intestine. The most common symptom of a peptic ulcer is stomach pain. Peptic ulcers include: Gastric ulcers that occur on the inside of the stomach.

Answered by VishnuNN
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A peptic ulcer is a lesion or sore on the stomach lining of the alimentary canal or digestive system.

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Peptic ulcers are caused by the action of pepsin and hydrochloric acid. The lesion in the lining of the stomach called mucosa might spread into the sub-mucosa and lamina propria. Peptic ulcer mainly occurs in the stomach and duodenum. Under normal conditions, there's a balance between gastric acid secretions and gastro-duodenal mucosal defense. H.pylori infections, carbonated drinks, alcohol, and pepsin can alter the physiological balance by producing more hydrogen ions which increase the acidity of the stomach which leads to lesions.

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