What are the symptoms of anastomotic ulcers?


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The symptoms of anastomotic ulcer can generally be manifested as abdominal pain, acid reflux, nausea and vomiting, etc. The correlation analysis is as follows:
1. Abdominal pain and
anastomotic ulcer can cause stomach spasm, resulting in abdominal pain. The pain is usually obvious at night and often radiates to the back. It can be temporarily relieved after eating.
2. Acid reflux develops
with the disease. Anastomotic ulcer will stimulate gastric acid secretion, resulting in excessive gastric acid secretion. Acid reflux will cause acid reflux, belching and other symptoms.
3. Nausea and vomiting
Anastomotic ulcer will also stimulate gastric smooth muscle, resulting in abnormal gastric motility, causing nausea, vomiting and other discomfort.