By Lori on November 7, 2009
An ulcer represents a sore or wound that occurs in the lining of the stomach, also called duodenum that is in the first part of the small intestine. Ulcers that form in the stomach are gastric or stomach ulcers. Ulcers that develop in the duodenum are called duodenal. But both belong to peptic ulcers. Ulcers [...]
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By Christine S on March 20, 2009
Does drinking of milk actually cure ulcer? The answer is no. milk and other protein-rich foods really stimulate gastric-acid production. They irritate wounds like ulcer. Cigarette smoking, taking in alcohol can cause irritability. Food has little to do with either causing or treating ulcers. Ulcers are wounds or breakages in the skin or tissues of [...]
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