Biology, asked by GulshanBaliyan, 3 months ago

Peptic ulcers cause acidity related pain and bleeding in the stomach and duodenum of affected persons. What is the cause of this disease?
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Answered by bhumikabhagat37
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Answer:

Most ulcers are caused by an infection from a bacteria or germ called H. pylori. This bacteria hurts the mucus that protects the lining of your stomach and the first part of your small intestine (the duodenum). Stomach acid then gets through to the lining.

Answered by rmvilashine
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Answer:

Long term use of non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs cause peptic ulcers

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