Causes to Stomach Blisters

Ulcers are formed when digestive juices damage the walls of the stomach or small intestine. If the mucus layer becomes too thin or your stomach makes too much acid, your gut will feel it. There are two major reasons for this:

 

Bacteria - This is called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Most people infected with H. pylori do not have ulcers, but in others, it can increase the amount of acid, break the layer of protective mucus, and irritate the digestive system. Experts are not sure how the H. pylori infection spreads. They can do this by coming from one person to another, through (Kiss). It can also result from the waste of food and water.

 

Pain relievers - If you are taking aspirin frequently and for a long time, you are more likely to have peptic ulcers. It is also true that taking other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) also occurs. They include ibuprofen and naproxen. NSAIDs prevent your body from creating a chemical that helps protect the small walls of your stomach and the small intestine of the stomach from acids. Other types of pain medications, such as acetaminophen.

 

Apart from this, there are chances of stomach ulcer due to some simple habits of the person 

 

  • Smoking habit
  • Drug addiction such as alcohol or marijuana addiction
  • Eating more food that can cause stomach and chest irritation (acid food)
  • Always under mental and physical stress

If you are also a victim of these habits, try to leave them immediately. The condition may become more severe due to these habits after having a peptic ulcer.

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