Perhaps 10 percent of Americans develop peptic ulcers at some time in their lives.
Peptic ulcers are no longer a condition that most people have to live with their entire lives.
Many other conditions may cause symptoms similar to those of a peptic ulcer.
This is no longer recommended as part of the treatment for a peptic ulcer.
Are there other conditions with symptoms similar to peptic ulcers?
Many people who have peptic ulcers may not seek medical attention when their symptoms begin.
Are there tests that can determine the cause of a peptic ulcer?
Or it could be a symptom of a peptic ulcer.
The symptoms of peptic ulcer can be from other diseases.
The death rate for bleeding peptic ulcers has averaged between 6% and 10% over the past 30 years.