Stomach ulcers, also known as gastric ulcers, are fairly common. The majority of people with stomach ulcers do not experience any symptoms, but some may experience pain, nausea, diarrhea, or bloating.
Peptic ulcers are open sores that occur when the protective mucosal (mucus) layer in the lining of your stomach or small ...
Stomach ulcers are sores that can happen in your digestive tract, including your lower throat (oesophagus), stomach and intestines. Ulcer occurs when stomach acid damages the lining of the digestive ...
Dietary and lifestyle choices may help manage gastritis and stomach ulcers. Foods such as broccoli and berries may be beneficial, while spicy foods and alcohol may make symptoms worse. Gastritis is a ...
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Esophageal Ulcer Diet

Ulcers can be painful and frustrating, but sticking to a strict esophageal ulcer diet can help you through the healing process. Ulcers can develop throughout the gastrointestinal tract, so it's ...
Vitamin U is a name for a substance present in grass, hog stomach, peanuts and other ill-assorted foods. Lieut. Colonel Garnett Cheney of the Army Medical Corps thinks that stomach ulcers may come ...