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the gastrin

Ulcers are a type of discomfort caused by too much acid in the stomach.

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Burning stomach mucosa means that the lining of the stomach is feeling a burning sensation.

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the gastrin

It feels like there is a constant burning sensation in your stomach. You worry that it could turn into an ulcer, and you spend a lot of time hoping that it won't.

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Stomach inflammation is when the stomach lining becomes irritated and swollen. It can cause pain, nausea, and other symptoms.

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I have been suffering from a horrible illness for a long time, which has caused me to lose sleep and avoid eating some of my favorite foods.

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For those who take Rennie, it can provide some relief from pain, but only for a maximum of 20 minutes. There is a medicine called Ranitidine which can provide relief from pain quickly and help you sleep without interruption for a longer period of time.

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Avoid eating heavy, fried foods right away, don't eat anything close to bedtime, don't stay up late, don't smoke on an empty stomach in the morning, and don't stay up for too long. Your stomach will have plenty of time to digest after eating.

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This is a silly illness that makes you stay awake for three days straight. It can make you feel really tired and weak if you also have the flu. We don't like it when it happens.

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the gastrin

(see ulcer)

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Gastritis affects the lining of the stomach, but not every case of gastritis will develop into an ulcer. An ulcer is a specific type of wound that only appears in certain areas of the stomach.

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People can experience discomfort in the lining of their stomach. This discomfort can come in different forms. Taking a medicine called Dicetel can help to relieve the pain.

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A disease that cannot be treated with Talcid or Rennie alone may be treated with Famodin or Lansor, depending on how severe the condition is.

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the gastrin

(see heartburn)

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