Duodenal ulcer
The first section of the small intestine, which is about 25 centimeters long, is called the duodenum. It looks like the letter C. An ulcer that occurs in the duodenum is called a duodenal ulcer in medical terms.
Untreated gastritis, excess acid, nervous disorders, irregular life, noise, excessive use of cigarettes, tea, coffee and alcohol, gallbladder or liver failure, heart diseases, hormone imbalance, unbalanced nutrition, very hot or very cold foods, excessive meat, pastries or spicy foods and some medications contribute to the formation of ulcers in the duodenum.
The patient complains of heartburn and sour water coming into the mouth. In addition, the tongue is rusty, pale, dizziness and excessive sweating are also observed. When pressing on the stomach, he feels pain. After meals, a pain radiating to the chest occurs.
These symptoms increase even more in the spring and autumn months. The first thing to do for treatment is to eliminate the causes of the disease, eat small but frequent meals, rest, and try to live without sadness.