20/06/2022
pyloric stenosis of the stomach
pyloric stenosis is a very common complication in people with peptic ulcers. When suffering from pyloric stenosis, the patient will feel extremely uncomfortable with the following symptoms:
Severe abdominal pain, sharp pain, continuous and prolonged
Nausea or vomiting. Vomited food has an unpleasant odor
Diarrhea
People who are tired, lethargic, sweaty, have no energy
Stomach perforation
If peptic ulcer is not treated early or is not treated completely, it can cause gastric perforation. At first, the patient will feel the pain in the epigastrium is very strong, it feels like a knife is stabbing in the abdomen, no matter what it does, it can't ease the pain. The abdomen is tight, just breathing hard also causes more pain. Then, from the epigastrium, the pain will spread throughout the abdomen.
The patient will feel no energy, fatigue, pale face, cold hands and feet, sweating, possibly low blood pressure. When a person with a stomach ulcer has the above symptoms, it is likely that there is a complication of gastric perforation, the patient should be taken to the hospital for emergency surgery and surgery immediately. The longer it goes on, the more dangerous it will be.
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Gastrointestinal bleeding is a condition in which blood in the digestive tract flows from the esophagus to the a**s. When you have gastrointestinal bleeding, the patient will vomit blood and have bloody stools. Blood in the discharge may be red or dark in color.
Stomach cancer
Gastric ulcer is a benign disease at first, but it can lead to extremely dangerous stomach cancer complications. This is the most common type of cancer among gastrointestinal cancers.