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PEPTIC
ULCERS
Peptic
Ulcers are an inflammation of the mucus lining of the stomach.
They involve pain, burning sensation and, when more servere, bleeding.
If perforated, they can be life-threatening. They are usually due
to psychological factors such as stress, worry or overwork but there
are many dietary causes as well, includeing too much spicy or sour
food.
Peptic
Ulcers, most commonly are a Pitta (fire) condition. Excess acid
from the small intestine accumulates in the stomach and burns through
the lining, causing inflammation.
It
is not always an exceded of stomach acid that causes peptic ulcers.
Some may be due to high Vata (air) and its characteristic excessive
thinking and nervous sensitivity. Sometimes there is a deficiency
of the mucus (Kapha) secretions of the stomach. This allows a normal
or even low amount of acid to burn through. Ulcers can even be caused
by a deficiency of stomach acid; the food stays in the stomach too
long and eventually burns through what may be a thin stomach lining.
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