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Peptic ulcer/ Helicobactor pylori facts and figures

A peptic ulcer is an open sore on the lining of the digestive system. Peptic ulcers can occur in the stomach (gastric ulcer) or the duodenum – the part of the small intestine immediately after the stomach (duodenal ulcer).

  • 5–10% of the world population suffer from a peptic ulcer at least once in their lifetime. 

  • Peptic ulcers affect both men and women. 

  • They occur most frequently in early middle age onwards. 

  • Duodenal ulcers are the most common type of ulcer. 

  • Gastric ulcers occur most often in the elderly.
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