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Peptic Ulcers - Causes
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CausesBefore the discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter (H.) pylori, the stomach was believed to be a sterile environment. However, in 1982, two Australian scientists identified Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) as the main cause of stomach ulcers. This discovery showed that inflammation of the stomach and stomach ulcers result from an infection of the stomach caused by the H. pylori bacterium. This discovery was so important that the two researchers received the Nobel Price in Medicine in 2005. The bacterium appears to trigger ulcers in the following way:
![]() Even if ulcers do not develop, the bacterium is now considered to be a major cause of active chronic inflammation in the stomach (gastritis) and in the upper part of the small intestine (duodenitis). It is also strongly linked to stomach (gastric) cancer and possibly other non-intestinal problems. Factors That Trigger Ulcers in H. pylori Carriers. It should be noted that H. pylori is found in about 25% of people who do not have peptic ulcers. The magnitude of H. pylori infection, particularly in older people, may not always predict the presence or absence of peptic ulcers. Other variables, then, need to be present to actually trigger ulcers. They may include the following:
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