What Is a Stomach Ulcer?
7. Who’s At Risk
As mentioned, taking NSAIDs, and some other drugs, can increase your chances of developing a stomach ulcer. Some lifestyle choices can also make somebody more likely to have a problem with stomach ulcers. For example, people that drink a lot of alcohol are also in a higher risk bracket.
Smokers are also at a higher risk of developing stomach ulcers, along with a number of other potentially serious health conditions. Eating spicy foods is also known to cause stomach ulcers, or at least make the symptoms worse. People that experience prolonged stress are also more likely to have problems with stomach ulcers.
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