Causes of Gastric Ulcers
-
Helicobacter pylori
-
H.pylori is a gastrointestinal bacteria that can cause an infection and ultimately an ulcer. While the bacteria is always present and frequently does not cause a problem, it can irritate your stomach lining.
Pain Relievers
-
Constant use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin, Motrin and Advil can cause inflammation of your stomach which develops into an ulcer.
Smoking
-
Tobacco contains nicotine, which increases stomach acid and can lead to an ulcer. Smoking may hinder the healing of an ulcer.
Alcohol
-
Alcohol consumed excessively can increase your stomach acid, and may also irritate your stomach lining. If an ulcer is already present, consumption of alcohol can aggravate it.
Stress
-
Stress contributes to the development of gastric ulcers and can also slow the healing process.
Warnings
-
A gastric ulcer that is not treated can develop complications including internal bleeding, peritonitis (which is the infection of your abdominal cavity) and scar tissue that may eventually cause an obstruction.
-