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Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

An ulcer is an open sore or lesion that can form on the skin, stomach lining, intestines, or other tissues due to various causes. The most common types are peptic ulcers (stomach & duodenal ulcers), mouth ulcers, and pressure ulcers (bedsores).


Types of Ulcers

 

1. Peptic Ulcers (Stomach & Duodenal Ulcers)

🔹 Caused by:

  • H. pylori bacterial infection
  • Excess stomach acid
  • Long-term use of NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin)
  • Smoking & alcohol consumption
 

🔹 Symptoms:
✔ Burning stomach pain (worse on an empty stomach)

✔ Nausea, bloating, or vomiting

✔ Black or bloody stools (if bleeding ulcer)

✔ Loss of appetite & unintentional weight loss

Treatment:

Antibiotics (for H. pylori infection

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) – Omeprazole, Pantoprazole (reduce acid

H2 blockers – Ranitidine, Famotidine

Avoid spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, and NSAIDs

 Eat gut-friendly foods – Bananas, yogurt, oats, honey



2. Mouth Ulcers (Canker Sores)

🔹 Caused by:

  • Stress, injury, or irritation (biting the cheek, braces)
  • Vitamin deficiencies (B12, iron, folate)
  • Food allergies (spicy, acidic foods)
  • Viral infections (cold sores from herpes virus)

🔹 Symptoms:
 Small white or yellow sores inside the mouth

 Pain while eating or drinking

 Burning sensation


Treatment:

Salt water rinse – Helps heal the ulcer

Honey or coconut oil – Natural healing & antibacterial

Topical gels – Benzocaine, Orabase, or Lidocaine for pain relief

Increase vitamins – B12, iron, and folate-rich foods



3. Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)

🔹 Caused by:

  • Prolonged pressure on the skin (common in bedridden patients)
  • Poor circulation & immobility
  • Malnutrition & dehydration

🔹 Symptoms:
 Red, painful skin that may turn into an open wound

 Deep tissue damage in severe cases

 Common on heels, hips, back, and elbows


🔹 Treatment:
Frequent repositioning (every 2 hours)

Wound care – Cleaning & dressing the ulcer


Antibiotics (if infected)

Proper nutrition – High-protein foods, vitamins C & zinc for healing

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