Not normal AT ALL. Normally I advise people to contact their doctors and not take medical advice from WikiAnswers, but in this case, if you're throwing up black liquids, you should probably visit the emergency room.
The "black liquid" is probably partially digested blood, which is a Bad Thing.
Ulcers recur in about 10% of those who have vagotomy without stomach removal. Recurrent ulcers are also found in 2-3% of patients who have some portion of their stomach removed.
One can get "Foot Ulcers", it is very painfull having these ulcers removed.
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In about 10% of those who have vagotomy without stomach removal, ulcers recur. Two to three percent of patients who have some portion of their stomach removed also have recurrent ulcers.
Yes, stomach ulcers can cause digestive problems. They may lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and indigestion, which can interfere with normal digestion. Additionally, ulcers can result in complications like bleeding or perforation, further exacerbating digestive issues. Prompt medical attention is essential for managing ulcers and their effects on digestion.
there are many kinds of ulcers including peptic ulcers, mouth ulcers, Corneal ulcers and possibly more.
About 80% of all ulcers in the digestive tract are duodenal ulcers.
An Ulcer Diet is a diet that is geared towards people who are prone to or suffering from Stomach Ulcers. They are different from normal diets in that they seek to choose foods that do not have a negative effect on stomach health or that can aggravate or cause ulcers.
If you stained the eye of a patient with two marginal corneal ulcers using fluorescein, you would see bright green staining in the areas of the ulcers. This is because fluorescein adheres to damaged epithelial cells, highlighting the defects in the corneal surface. The surrounding healthy corneal tissue would appear normal and not fluoresce, making the ulcers more pronounced. Additionally, you might observe a potential underlying conjunctival or limbal involvement depending on the severity of the ulcers.
Diabetics are susceptible to getting diabetic ulcers, or neurogenic ulcers on the bottom of their feet.
The surgical procedure for severe ulcer disease is also called an antrectomy , a limited form of gastrectomy in which the antrum, a portion of the stomach, is removed.
During this procedure one or more segments of the small intestine are removed. This procedure may be performed if you have Cancer, Crohn's disease or Ulcers.