Stomach ulcers, peptic ulcers, gastritis.
ICD 9 code for submucosal lesion in the stomach
A lesion of the mucosal lining of the stomach is called a gastric ulcer.
The uncomfortable sensation of acid in the stomach is caused by the stomach's production of excess stomach acid, which can be triggered by factors such as stress, certain foods, or medical conditions like acid reflux or gastritis.
Heart burn makes the esophagus or stomach hurt -- not the heart. It is caused by excess stomach acid or burping up stomach acid.
Indigestion tablets contain an alkali which neutralizes the acid in your stomach. In digestion in primarily caused by too much acidic in the stomach.
ACID! hence acid reflux, indigestion, etc.
Gastric acid would reduce the acid in the stomach! :)) ('.') == ==
stomach acid is and acid
stomach acid is and acid
Acid reflux or heartburn.
Gastric ulcer is a lesion of the mucous membrane in the stomach accompanied by the sloughing of dead tissue. It is often caused by factors like Helicobacter pylori infection, excessive use of NSAIDs, and stress. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, and nausea.
Peptic ulcer is a sore or lesion that forms in the lining of the stomach or duodenum due to factors like infection with H. pylori bacteria, long-term use of NSAIDs, or excessive acid production. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, and vomiting. Treatment typically involves medications to reduce stomach acid production, antibiotics if H. pylori is present, and lifestyle changes.