The time it takes to die from a burst ulcer can vary significantly based on several factors, including the individual's overall health, the speed of medical intervention, and the severity of the bleeding or infection. In some cases, death can occur within hours if immediate medical treatment is not received, due to rapid blood loss or peritonitis. Prompt medical attention can significantly improve outcomes, so it's critical to seek help immediately if a burst ulcer is suspected.
An operation on a stomach ulcer would take place in the abdominal cavity.
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Stomach Ulcers are caused by the Helicobactor Pylori Bacteria & are not caused by stress or drinking or any thing that you ingest, however IF you have an Ulcer, Many, many things can make the symptoms worse Especially Alcohol, Spicy food & many over the counter drugs, These things produce excess stomach acid which irritates & inflames the ulcer often making it bleed. If left untreated for too long an Ulcer will burst or perforate the stomach lining causing internal bleeding & or hemorrhaging which can be fatal. You must take a course of specific Antibiotics for up to 3 months to cure an ulcer & you must stick to a specific dietary regimen until the ulcer is healed. Aspirin is acidic & will exacerbate the symptoms of an Ulcer so it should be avoided until the ulcer is cured.
Anywhere from 2 hours to a full day
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I don't think its a good idea NyQuil has alcohol in it and a few other ingredients that can irritate an ulcer
The time it takes for geysers to burst can vary widely depending on the geyser. Some geysers erupt regularly on a predictable schedule, while others may be more irregular. Geysers can burst anywhere from minutes to hours after the start of an eruption cycle.
You don't take RedBull, you drink it. It's full of caffeine and effects an adult just as drinking a few strong cups of coffee would, giving you a burst of energy for an hour or two.
Medicines with an enteric coating are safe for sensitive stomachs because the coating prevents heartburn or stomach ache. For a patient with an ulcer, coated aspirin would be the safest kind to take.