K25: Gastric ulcer

K25.2: Gastric ulcer : acute with both haemorrhage and perforation

The inside of the stomach is lined with mucous membrane. Your gastric mucous membrane is severely damaged in one place. As a result, a deep wound has formed in your gastric mucous membrane. There is bleeding from the wound and a hole has developed.

There are many reasons for a wound in the stomach. For example, the mucous membrane may be damaged by too much gastric acid, pathogens or specific drugs.

Because of the wound, you may have pain in your stomach. It is also possible to feel nauseated and your stomach may feel unpleasantly full. You may feel exhausted. If a hole develops via the wound, you may then have various other symptoms. It may be that the hole will connect the stomach to another organ. As a result, this organ may then be damaged. It is also possible that the hole will connect the stomach to the abdominal cavity. In that case, you may get very severe abdominal pain. The abdomen may also feel very hard.