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What Causes Raw And Inflamed Stomach And White Spots All Over Duodenum?

Hi, i am a 33 year old woman who is 4'10 and weight 120lbs. I have been having a lot of GI problems. I have sever pain with burning in my stomach, i cannot eat, nausea and vomiting and blood in my stool. I was scoped and they found my stomach raw and inflammed and white spots all over my dudonerum (sp). What could be the problem?
Wed, 23 Aug 2017
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Respected user , Hi

Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly .

* There are various causes as
- H.Pylori infection - Non specific gastritis , duodenitis - Ulcer
stomach or duodenum - narrowing of first part of duodenum -
gastric outlet obstruction - inflammatory bowel disease - chronic
drug intake like pain killers , blood thinners - stress - chronic
smoking , alcohol intake - others

Hope this will help you .
Welcome for further guidance .

Regards .
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What Causes Raw And Inflamed Stomach And White Spots All Over Duodenum?

Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are various causes as - H.Pylori infection - Non specific gastritis , duodenitis - Ulcer stomach or duodenum - narrowing of first part of duodenum - gastric outlet obstruction - inflammatory bowel disease - chronic drug intake like pain killers , blood thinners - stress - chronic smoking , alcohol intake - others Hope this will help you . Welcome for further guidance . Regards .