Persistent Upper Abdominal Pain
Burning or gnawing pain worsens between meals or during nighttime hours.
Frequent Indigestion and Bloating
Ongoing fullness, bloating, or discomfort even after eating small meals.
Nausea or Vomiting Episodes
Repeated nausea or vomiting may indicate stomach lining damage progressing.
Loss of Appetite
Fear of pain while eating often leads to reduced food intake.
Unexplained Weight Loss
Ongoing ulcers reduce appetite, digestion efficiency, causing gradual weight loss.
Dark or Black Stools
Black stools signal internal bleeding from ulcerated stomach lining.
Vomiting Blood
Blood in vomit suggests active bleeding requiring immediate medical attention.
Heartburn or Acid Reflux
Excess stomach acid irritates ulcers, triggering frequent heartburn sensations.
Fatigue and Weakness
Chronic blood loss from ulcers can cause anemia-related tiredness.