from my point of view,u'd better stop high intensity exercise if u r undergoing a formal medical treatment. but u might as well gradually build up the intensity of exercise. anyway, different people have different feeling. so go with the intensity that doesnt make u feel bad. but, the best solution is stop for sure ur exercise for a period until u've totally gone through ur treatment and recovered thoroughly.
A peptic ulcer is erosion in the lining of the stomach or the first part of the small intestine, an area called the duodenum. If the peptic ulcer is located in the stomach it is called a gastric ulcer.
alcohol contains chemicals which is similar to the gastric acid that our pancreas produce in order to emulsify the food that we eat. In short alcohol can also contribute or trigger to cause gastric wounds in the lining of your stomach causing peptic ulcers.
The final result of a an untreated peptic ulcer or perforated stomach would cause the contents of the stomach would leak into the intestinal cavity and cause acid damage and poisoning to the internal organs resulting in death.
The opposite of to worsen would be to improve, or to make better.
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No, you cannot see an ulcer on a ct scan.
It depends on the sport, but there are all sorts of different sports that you would be able to play if you have an ulcer.
An operation on a stomach ulcer would take place in the abdominal cavity.
I'm not sure if you mean simply a "duodenal ulcer', which would be the most common wording of the diagnosis.
The stomach is located in the Abdomen.
If you had like a New York accent, ulcer would.
The assumption was that the economy would only worsen .