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Overview
Symptoms
- Microscopic internal bleeding
- Discomfort in the upper or middle region of your abdomen that may not be relieved by food or antacids
- Abdominal discomfort aggravated by eating
- Black, tarry stools
- The vomiting of blood
- Vomiting after meals
- Weakness, fatigue and weight loss
- Full feeling after meals, even when eating less than normal
Diagnosis
Treatments
Anatomy
Ogranizations and Patient-Centered Sites
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