Gastric ulcer
From DrKoop's partner site on acid reflux, AcidRefluxConnection.com
A gastric ulcer is a break in the normal tissue that lines the stomach. See also: Duodenal ulcer Alternative Names Ulcer - stomach; Peptic disease; Stomach ulcer Causes, incidence, and risk factors Non-cancerous (benign) gastric ulcers are caused by an imbalance between stomach acid, an enzyme called pepsin, and the natural defenses of the stomach's lining. This imbalance leads to inflammation, which can be made worse by aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen. Risk factors for benign gastric ulcers include:
Stress does not cause or worsen gastric ulcers.
Review Date: 07/28/2006 ![]() advertisement
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