Gastric ulcer 30-second self-test does not exist. Gastric ulcer is mainly diagnosed by symptoms, endoscopy, X-ray barium meal examination, Helicobacter pylori examination and other methods.
1. Symptoms: patients with gastric ulcer usually have stomach pain, loss of appetite, stomach bloating and other symptoms, and the pain of gastric ulcer has certain characteristics, usually manifested in about half an hour after the meal will appear pain, when the food is digested the pain will be relieved, often in the fall and winter and other seasons.
2. Endoscopy: it is the main method to diagnose gastric ulcer. Through gastroscopy, doctors can visually observe the state of gastric mucosa of the patient, make clear whether there is an ulcer or not, and determine the size and location of the ulcer, etc. Biopsy can also be taken for pathology examination if necessary, to make clear whether there is any cancerous lesion.
3. X-ray barium meal examination: it is suitable for patients who cannot tolerate gastroscopy, and it can also clarify the ulcer and its location, etc. However, for patients with gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation, barium meal examination can also be used. However, it should be used with caution for patients with gastrointestinal obstruction or perforation.
4. Helicobacter pylori test: Helicobacter pylori infection is one of the causes of gastric ulcers, patients with gastric ulcers usually undergo Helicobacter pylori test, commonly used method is carbon 13 or carbon 14 breath test, if the test result is positive, it should be eradicated in time for treatment.
There is no scientific basis for the 30-second self-test for stomach ulcers. For patients with stomach discomfort or suspected stomach ulcers, it is recommended that they seek medical attention in a timely manner and under the guidance of a doctor to conduct a reasonable examination in order to avoid delays in their condition.