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Unexpected Body Areas Where Ulcers Form, Signaling Symptoms You Might Overlook
Health Points
- Peptic ulcers develop in the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus from H. pylori bacteria or long-term NSAIDs, causing burning pain, bloating, and nausea; risk rises with age.
- Skin ulcers like arterial, venous, pressure, or neuropathic form on legs and feet from circulation issues or immobility, appearing discolored and painful.
- Mouth ulcers such as canker sores, cold sores, or thrush arise from injury, viruses, or yeast; genital types affect sensitive areas and need prompt attention.
Ulcers are open sores on the skin, in the mouth, or lining digestive organs, often from irritation or poor circulation.
Many older adults face higher risks from medications or lifestyle factors, but simple steps promote healing and prevention.
Recognizing types early allows timely care to reduce discomfort and complications.
Quit smoking, limit alcohol, manage stress, and monitor for symptoms to safeguard your health—chat with your doctor for tailored guidance.