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Epigastric pain that is relieved by food is representative of Peptic Ulcer Disease

Pain is most common, often localized to the epigastrium and reduced by food or antacids. The pain is defined as burning or gnawing, or sometimes as a feeling of hunger.

Which symptoms suggest the presence of a hiatal hernia?

Symptoms. Hiatal hernias, particularly Type I hernias, do not usually cause symptoms. They may, however, be associated with the following: burpin, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, and/or regurgitation into the esophagus.

What is the significant difference between gastric and duodenal ulcers?

Gastric and duodenal ulcers are peptic ulcers, which are available sores in the lining of the digestive tract. Gastric ulcers form in the lining of the stomach. Duodenal ulcers materialize in the lining of the duodenum, which is the upper part of the small intestine.

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