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Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)

Epigastric pain from injury to mucosa of esophagus, stomach, or duodenum caused by action of acid and pepsin. Different locations have different presentations, such as:

  • Gastric ulcer: an injury to the stomach lining.
    • Pain on empty stomach or just after eating due.
    • "Coffee grounds" appearance of digested blood in stool.
  • Duodenal ulcer: often from excess acid secretion.
    • Pain at night or 2-3 hours after eating.
    • Undigested blood in stool.

Complications of PUD include:

Risk factors of PUD include:

  • Inflammation in gut lowers mucosa protection.
  • Chronic NSAID use lowers mucus production, raises acid production.
  • H. Pylori infection ???
  • Corticosteroid use raises acid secretion, lowers immune response/healing.
  • Cigarette smoking lowers healing, lowers mucosa blood flow.
  • Excess alcohol use ???
  • Gastrin-secreting tumors raise acid production.
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