What Is The Difference In Symptoms Between Peptic Ulcer And Ulcer Found At EG Junction?
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The classical symptoms of ulcer found at the EG junction include a chronic history of gastroesophageal reflux such as acid regurgitation (heartburn), dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) and upper abdominal pain.
Whereas peptic ulcer (found either in stomach or duodenum) is characterized by upper abdominal pain (gnawing or burning sensation) that occurs shortly after meals with stomach ulcer and 2-3 hours afterward with duodenal ulcer.
Pain from a duodenal ulcer may occur several hours after you eat (when the stomach is empty) and may improve after you eat. Pain from a stomach ulcer may occur shortly after you eat (when food is still in your stomach).
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Generalised anxiety disorders can present with a number of symptoms like fear, uneasiness, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, palpitations and light headedeness.
Emptiness in the stomach can be associated with peptic ulcer.
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Beside peptic ulcer, emptiness in the stomach can be suggestive of gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), bile reflux, inflammatory bowel disease, stress, anxiety and depression.
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