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  • An ulcerated vein, usually found on the leg and also called a venous leg ulcer, can be painful, ugly and inconvenient. If you think you may have an ulcerated vein, see your doctor for proper diagnosis…

  • A peptic ulcer is a sore located on the lining of your digestive tract between your esophagus and the initial portions of your small intestines. If left untreated this condition can lead to serious…

  • Ulcers typically form on the eye as a result of an infection. They form on the area of the eye known as the cornea, which is the clear tissue that covers the iris and pupil. Infective corneal ulcers…

  • Ulcerative proctocolitis is actually a subtype of ulcerative colitis, which is a chronic (ongoing) disease of the large intestine, or colon, that falls under the category of inflammatory bowel disease…

  • It is 2 a.m., and you suddenly awake with an aching, burning pain in your stomach area. You think that it was probably the spicy food you ate earlier in the evening causing a bad case of indigestion.…

  • Goat's milk provides a variety of unique nutritional benefits, including one that might be surprising. It may help treat and prevent ulcers in the stomach and small intestine.

  • If you suffer from venous leg ulcers, your doctor may recommend you wear an Unna boot. This is a special kind of firm gauze bandage that is wrapped around the leg and foot, applying pressure to the…

  • An ulcer is a general term that describes a sore or abnormal skin opening. Fairly circular, it's the result of wearing down of tissue, ranging in depth from shallow to deep that is typically inflamed.…

  • An ulcer is a hole in the gastrointestinal tract. They can occur in the small intestine (called a duodenal ulcer) or the stomach (called a gastric ulcer). Gastric ulcers are common among Americans and…

  • After we consume food, the stomach takes over in the process of breaking the food down for the body to extract nutrients and essentials. Gastric acid is produced by the stomach to digest food and…

  • Ulcers are open sores that form on or inside of the body. Some common places where ulcers may occur are the mouth, stomach or intestines. Although there has been speculation that ulcers can be caused…

  • The stomach produces gastric acid to digest food and kill bacteria entering the body through the upper gastrointestinal tract. In order to keep the gastric acid from damaging the cells of the stomach,…