Pyloric Ulcer Symptoms
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Abdominal Symptoms
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Abdominal discomfort including a dull ache that comes and goes over a period of several days or weeks is the most common symptom. This pain may occur 2 to 3 hours after a meal and be relieved by antacids or eating. Symptoms can be felt anywhere from your navel to your sternum.
Other Symptoms
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Other less-common symptoms include nausea and vomiting, weight loss, poor appetite, bloating and belching.
Emergency Symptoms
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Symptoms that require immediate medical attention are sudden sharp pain in the stomach, bloody or tar-black stools and vomit that contains blood or has a consistency of coffee grounds.
Complications
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The emergency symptoms may be a sign of perforation through the stomach or intestinal wall, a burst blood vessel or food obstruction due to scar tissue. Infection can also occur.
Treatment
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Antibiotics are used to kill the bacteria. Acid blockers and antacids both treat the symptoms and protect the lining of the stomach and intestines.
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