Stomach ulcers, or peptic ulcers, are often blamed on spicy foods or high stress levels – but how accurate are these common beliefs? In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr.Surakshith T.K, senior consultant, gastroenterology and hepatology, Fortis Hospital, Okhla said, “Knowing the true causes of stomach ulcers dispels dangerous myths that can delay effective treatment.
Although stress management and avoiding irritants such as alcohol and tobacco is still good for digestion, it is also important to know that ulcers are frequently medical illnesses requiring proper diagnosis and treatment.” Experiencing a burning pain in your stomach? Doctor says it can be ulcers; here’s why they happen
Dr.Surakshith T.K further busted several myths associated with stomach ulcers:
Myth 1: Stress causes ulcers
Fact: One of the biggest myths is that stress causes ulcers. While stress, either emotional or physical, can worsen an ulcer, it is not typically the underlying cause. Studies indicate that most ulcers are caused by a bacterial infection or by certain medications.
Myth 2: Spicy foods are to blame
Fact: Spicy foods can bother an ulcer but do not create them. Capsaicin, the active ingredient in chili peppers, has even been researched for possible benefits to the stomach lining. The actual cause usually has nothing to do with that.
Myth 3: Ulcers are a lifelong condition
Fact: Most of us believe that if you develop an ulcer, you’re stuck with it forever. Not the case. Most ulcers, particularly those brought on by H. pylori or the use of NSAIDs, can be successfully treated and even eradicated with proper medical attention. Once the problem is treated and the stomach lining has had time to heal, patients can fully recover. Ulcer: Doctors reveal causes, symptoms you should never ignore, treatment
Myth 4: Only adults get ulcers
Fact: A further prevalent myth is that ulcers are only found in adults, especially with high-stress careers or poor diets. In fact, H. pylori infections are generally contracted during childhood, and children can also develop ulcers. Adult symptoms might be more frequently documented, but ulcers can indeed appear at any age and cannot be ignored in younger patients who have ongoing abdominal pain.
Myth 5: Ulcers always have obvious symptoms
Fact: The vast majority of the public think that ulcers will always present themselves with obvious symptoms such as stabbing abdominal pain, but this is not necessarily so. Some ulcers, particularly at first, are silent and will have few or no symptoms at all. Others may cause vague discomfort, bloating, or nausea that can be mistaken for indigestion. Sometimes ulcers are not diagnosed until something goes wrong, e.g., bleeding. 4 reasons behind consistent stomach pain and burning sensation