Some people with a peptic ulcer have no symptoms. However, many people have upper abdominal pain usually just below the breastbone (sternum). You may sometimes feel a pain in your back. The pain usually comes on an hour or two after eating and can be relieved by more food or antacid medicine. It may also wake you at night. Other symptoms may include:
-belching
-heartburn
-general discomfort in the abdomen
-bloating or fullness after eating
-feeling sick
-vomiting
You should see your doctor if you have:
-difficulty swallowing
-lost weight without trying to
-a reduced appetite
-seen blood in your vomit or bowel movements
These symptoms may be caused by problems other than peptic ulcers. You should visit your GP for advice.
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