How do I know if I have an ulcer in my stomach?

Signs and symptoms The most common symptom of a stomach ulcer is a burning or gnawing pain in the centre of the tummy (abdomen). But stomach ulcers aren’t always painful and some people may experience other symptoms, such as indigestion, heartburn and feeling sick.

Where does your stomach hurt when you have an ulcer?

The most common ulcer symptom is a dull or burning pain in your belly between your breastbone and your belly button (navel). This pain often occurs around meal times and may wake you up at night. It can last from a few minutes to a few hours.

What does the beginning of an ulcer feel like?

Stomach ulcer pain usually begins in the upper middle part of the abdomen, above the belly button and below the breastbone. The pain may feel like burning or gnawing that may go through to the back. The onset of the pain may occur several hours after a meal when the stomach is empty.

What is the best over the counter medicine for stomach ulcers?

In general, people with ulcers should use acetaminophen for over-the-counter pain relief. Unless your doctor has said it’s OK, you should not use aspirin, ibuprofen, ketoprofen, or naproxen sodium. If acetaminophen doesn’t help with your pain, see your doctor.

Do ulcers affect bowel movements?

Rectal ulcers are sores that develop inside the rectum. These sores can be caused by several conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome and constipation. If you have a rectal ulcer, you may see blood in the stool, have rectal pain or experience painful bowel movements.

What foods soothe an ulcer?

Apples, pears, oatmeal, and other foods that are high in fiber are good for ulcers in two ways. Fiber can lower the amount of acid in your stomach while easing bloating and pain. Research has also shown that a diet rich in fiber may help prevent ulcers.

How do doctors check for stomach ulcers?

Endoscopy. Your doctor may use a scope to examine your upper digestive system (endoscopy). During endoscopy, your doctor passes a hollow tube equipped with a lens (endoscope) down your throat and into your esophagus, stomach and small intestine. Using the endoscope, your doctor looks for ulcers.

How do you stop a stomach ulcer from hurting?

You may find relief from the pain of a stomach ulcer if you:

  1. Consider switching pain relievers. If you use pain relievers regularly, ask your doctor whether acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) may be an option for you.
  2. Control stress.
  3. Don’t smoke.
  4. Limit or avoid alcohol.

What are the early signs of an ulcer?

dark,tar-like stool

  • sudden very sharp abdominal pain
  • vomiting blood
  • How do you know if you have a stomach ulcer?

    Tummy pain. The pain caused by a stomach ulcer can travel out from the middle of your tummy up to your neck,down to your belly button,or through to

  • Other symptoms. Some people also find they burp or become bloated after eating fatty foods.
  • When to seek medical advice. Visit your GP if you experience persistent symptoms of a stomach ulcer.
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