10 FAQs About the Duodenum
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Duodenal Ulcer
A duodenal ulcer, also known as a peptic ulcer, can occur in all adults regardless of age. They're located above the ampulla of Vater and account for 10% of all ulcers in the small intestine. Symptoms include burning stomach pain, fatty food intolerance, bloating, nausea and heartburn.
Unresolved helicobacter pylori infection often causes duodenal ulcers. Other reasons include the overuse of NSAIDs and certain medications, such as steroids. Several treatments are available and are noninvasive.
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