Esophageal ulcer symptoms

Dr. Casey White
Verified

Healing hearts, healing lives.
2025-05-17 03:20:49
Views: 73 times
Esophageal ulcer refers to esophageal ulcer. Common symptoms of esophageal ulcer include nausea or vomiting, acid reflux or heartburn, chest pain, etc.
1. Nausea or vomiting
Esophageal ulcer easily irritates gastroesophageal sphincter, causing esophageal sphincter spasm, which may cause nausea, vomiting and other symptoms of dyspepsia.
2. Acid reflux or heartburn
Esophageal ulcer damages the protective layer of esophageal mucosa. Acid reflux may cause acid burning, belching, heartburn and other symptoms.
3. Chest pain
Esophageal ulcer often causes pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or behind the sternum, which can be tingling, burning, swelling pain, etc., often occurring during eating or before sleeping.