You can tear the lining of your stomach, which often results in a condition known as a gastric ulcer. This can be caused by factors such as excessive use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), heavy alcohol consumption, or infection with Helicobacter pylori bacteria. Additionally, severe abdominal trauma can lead to more serious injuries, including a tear in the stomach wall itself. Such injuries typically require immediate medical attention.
a tear in a dogs stomach
He doesn't.
Gerd or constipation or stomach ulcers
Mallory-Weiss tear is characterized by upper gastrointestinal bleeding and secondary to longitudinal mucosal lacerations at the gastroesophageal junction or gastric cardiato tell frankly the tear is most commonin the upper curve of the stomach
No. You can break your bones but you cant break muscle or tissue. You can only tear them apart.
The word sought may be ulcer (a hole or tear, especially in the stomach or lining of the mouth).
Cause it will tear up their stomaches!
About 10% of the tears are in the esophagus. Most are either right at the junction of the esophagus and stomach or in the stomach just slightly below the junction.
This could be a hernia, a tear in the abdominal muscle wall. Seek medical attention promptly.
Yes and no. The concentration of acid in your stomach isn't enough to dissolve it quickly or fully. However over a long time it may weaken it to the point it can be dissolved but by then the blades would tear your stomach wall.
To be quite honest, anyone undergoing surgery has the risk of dying. While the risk is generally very, very small, there is always the possibility for complications such as an infection or a reaction to anesthesia medication(s). So, yes, people can die during a stomach tear operation. However, this operation is necessary.
You're either starving yourself or it is a good possibility that you could have a stomach ulcer in the lining of your stomach. A stomach ulcer is basically a whole or tear in your stomach lining that occurs whenever stomach acid erodes your intestines. If you have been feeling nauseous, vomiting, you haven't been able to eat very big meals, or your stomach is hurting you, I would recommend seeking medical help immediately.