Common symptoms of duodenal ulcer include pain, abnormal digestive function, bleeding, perforation, pyloric obstruction, weight and appetite changes.
1. Pain: mostly in the upper abdomen, can be recurrent, the nature of the pain is mostly dull pain, burning pain, etc., often appearing before meals or when feeling hungry, can last for years, or even decades.
2. Abnormal digestive function: such as abdominal distension, belching, acid reflux, vomiting, etc., when the condition is serious, it is even difficult to eat.
3. Bleeding, perforation, pyloric obstruction: bleeding duodenal ulcer can be manifested as vomiting blood, mostly brown or coffee color, or black stools, bleeding for a long time can be anemia and so on, manifested as pale, fatigue and so on. In severe cases, perforation and pyloric obstruction may also occur.
4. Weight and appetite changes: after duodenal ulcer lasts for a long time and affects eating, appetite loss may occur, and weight loss may occur after eating less.
When the above symptoms occur or duodenal ulcer is found, you need to go to the regular hospital in time and get treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as not to delay the condition.