Ulcerative colitis
Yes. Especially during inflammatory bowel diseases such as Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease.
A primary lesion includes abscesses, ulcers and tumors.
Like other anti-inflammatory agents, turmeric has been found to contribute to the formation of stomach ulcers.
Gastrointestinal infections, respiratory infections, peptic ulcers, gum disease, vaginal infection, eczema, impetigo, conjunctivitis, ear infections, high blood pressure, pelvic inflammatory disease and more . . .
The inflammatory bowel disease Colitis can be recognized most commonly by intense pain in the abdomen followed by bloody diarrhea due to bleeding ulcers that interfere with food digestion.
In approximately 1% of cases of Raynaud's disease, deep sores (ulcers) may develop in the skin
Inflammatory lesions are areas of tissue that have undergone pathological changes due to inflammation, often resulting from infections, autoimmune responses, or injury. These lesions are characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain, and can manifest in various forms, including abscesses, ulcers, or plaques. They indicate the body's immune response to harmful stimuli, with the goal of healing, but can also lead to tissue damage if chronic or excessive. Inflammatory lesions can occur in various tissues and organs throughout the body.
There is no disease called as helicobacter disease. Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with peptic ulcers. Means both gastric or duodenal ulcers. This infection can be cured by course of antibiotics.
Large volumes of blood loss can come from a variety of causes including colon infections, colon polyps and cancers, inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease), peptic ulcers or esopahgeal erosions. Rapid bloos loss usually implies a blood vessel has been breached, usually by a tumor or ulcer or due to the formation of a direct connection (a fistula).
The ulcers in the intestines can mostly seen in few important disease such as crohn's, ulcerative colitis, acid-peptic disease or zollinger ellison syndrome, colon cancer (less likely in your case). It is important to remember that acid-peptic disease induced ulcers or in zollinger ellison syndrome ulcers are mostly found in the small intestine.
Smoking does not cause ulcer formation, but it does cause gastritis, and does cause delayed healing of ulcers.
One can get "Foot Ulcers", it is very painfull having these ulcers removed.