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The most common forms of peptic ulcer are duodenal and gastric.
I'm not sure if you mean simply a "duodenal ulcer', which would be the most common wording of the diagnosis.
Bacterial infection is the most common cause of duodenal ulcers, or reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus, which connects the mouth and the stomach.
Small intestine (duodenal) and stomach (gastric)
A peptic ulcer is an ulcer of the stomach. Current research has discovered that the most common cause is H. pylori, a bacteria that resides in the stomach.
An ulcer is a discontinuation of a membrane,. The most common are mouth ulcers. There are also internal ulcers such as a peptic ulcer or IBD.
Gastric (stomach) ulcers, Duodenal (small intestine) ulcers, and the skin.
An ulcer is a sore on the lining of the digestive tract. Since Crohn's can effect any part of the gastrointestinal tract an ulcer can form anywhere from mouth to anus.
A decubitus ulcer is the medical term for a "pressure sore", usually in the region of the buttocks, which comes about most frequently from the lack of ability on the part of the individual to turn themselves when in bed. This is most common in elderly, infirm patients.
A decubitus ulcer is the medical term for a "pressure sore", usually in the region of the buttocks, which comes about most frequently from the lack of ability on the part of the individual to turn themselves when in bed. This is most common in elderly, infirm patients.
Due to the stress they are under. Business and law are the most common professions to get ulcers.
Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that lives in the mucous tissues that line the digestive tract. Infection with H. pylori is the most common cause of duodenal ulcers.