What are the symptoms of esophageal ulcers?


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Esophageal ulcer generally refers to esophageal ulcer. Symptoms of esophageal ulcer include retrosternal pain, dysphagia, acid reflux, heartburn, etc.
1. Retrosternal pain
When esophageal ulcer occurs locally, it can lead to submucosal nerve exposure. After eating and eating, it can continuously stimulate local nerves, causing retrosternal pain.
2. Dysphagia
Patients with esophageal ulcer are also prone to secondary esophageal spasm or fibrosis, which leads to esophageal stricture and blockage, increasing food circulation resistance, and causing dysphagia.
3. Acid reflux and heartburn
Esophageal ulcer can also destroy the protective barrier function of esophageal mucosa, leading to reflux of gastric contents, and then acid reflux and heartburn symptoms.