DUODENAL ULCER
Table of ContentsAre you prone to a problem with 'Duodenal Ulcer'? Find your imbalances and create a diet for your Digestion by taking the free digestion quiz: AYURVEDA PERSPECTIVE ON DUODENAL ULCERAn ulcer is an open wound or sore on the lining of the GI tract. If you have a stomach ulcer, you may experience a gnawing or scraping sensation in your upper abdomen, usually in the top center or slightly to the left.This article will help you find out if you have an ulcer. It will provide you with an understanding of the causes of ulcers, outline the Ayurvedic perspective, and teach you how to recognize if you have a hidden ulcer. Most importantly, it will also share what you can do about it. How Do I know if I Have An Ulcer?The most basic symptom of an ulcer is pain, often described as a burning or gnawing sensation in the stomach area. The location of the pain will vary, depending on the type of ulcer. Gastric ulcers will be felt slightly more to the left of the upper abdomen and may be confused with heartburn. A duodenal ulcer will be felt closer to the belly button region, around the midline of the body, and can be misinterpreted as hunger or indigestion. Duodenal ulcers are more likely to be painful at night than gastric ulcers.In a gastric ulcer, pain increases upon eating, but in a duodenal ulcer, pain is temporarily relieved by food. The pyloric valve, between the stomach and the duodenum, closes after a meal to concentrate the contents. After the stomach has a chance to digest the food, it starts to release the contents into the duodenum about 2-3 hours after the meal. This is when a duodenal ulcer feels most painful. Some other symptoms of an ulcer include bloating, belching, nausea, and vomiting. There can also be a hunger like sensation, a sort of empty feeling in the stomach, but this is not true hunger. It can be compared to a "Clamoring Stomach" in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) when the stomach is irritated and causes a false sense of hunger. Pain in the stomach does not always equate to hunger, and learning to distinguish between this irritation and true hunger is essential to heal an ulcer. Sometimes when I talk to clients and suspect an ulcer, they say, "But I don't feel any pain in my gut." Once I ask them to palpate their upper GI, they may feel some generalized tenderness if ulcers are present. What Causes an Ulcer?
Peptic ulcers are sores that develop in the lining of the stomach (gastric ulcer) and the upper part of the small intestine (duodenal ulcer). Although the term stomach ulcer is most commonly used, duodenal ulcers are actually three to four times more prevalent. Peptic ulcers affect around 4.5 million Americans, with 500,000 - 850,000 new cases being diagnosed each year.
Fortunately, the understanding and treatment of peptic ulcers has improved dramatically in recent decades, particularly due to the discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). This bacteria is one of the most widespread infections in existence, with over 50% of the world's population infected. Before the discovery of this bacteria, nobody suspected a microorganism could have such a close relationship to the development of ulcers. It is now known that 90% of people with duodenal ulcers and 80% with gastric ulcers have H. pylori infections. A lack of coordination between the pyloric valve and the intestines may also lead to ulcers. The pyloric valve is the sphincter which separates the stomach and the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. When this valve is weak or uncoordinated, acidic contents of the stomach can enter the duodenum too quickly, or contents of the duodenum can reflux back into the stomach. This lack of coordination can occur when a person overeats, or when the muscles fail to perform normally. Both smoking and alcohol play a significant role in the aggravation and growth of ulcers, but aren't always direct causative factors. Smoking accelerates gastric emptying and reduces the secretion of bicarbonate acid buffers by the duodenum. Smoking also causes the stomach to dump acidic food into the duodenum too quickly. Western medicine has shown that alcohol can increase the risk of ulcers when H. pylori is present, as it can further damage the gastric mucosa. Alcohol can also exacerbate the symptoms of an ulcer, and prevent it from healing. While stress was once touted as the prime cause of ulcers, the discovery of H. pylori shows that the cause is multifactorial. Physical trauma to the body, in other words physical stress, has been shown to increase ulcers, but western medicine has not been able to prove that psychological stress can create ulcers. However, that is not to say that stress doesn't play an important role in aggravating ulcers depending on constitution. Use of NSAIDS, such as aspirin, is also a cause of ulcers. The Ayurvedic Approach
Ayurveda classifies ulcers into Vata and Pitta type ulcers. Vata ulcers occur due to the drying and thinning of the protective mucous membranes in the upper GI tract,. When this happens, the mucous membrane is not thick enough to protect the delicate lining of the GI tract from harmful digestive acids.
Individuals with a Vata constitution tend to be erratic and often skip meals, overriding sensations of hunger to go about their busy day uninterrupted. If the stomach is producing acid but there is no food to digest, the stomach is in a very vulnerable state to develop an ulcer, particularly if the mucous membrane is already thin and dry. People with a Pitta predominance can develop ulcers when intense emotions, such as shame, anger, or rage, overstimulate the solar plexus area. Psychologically, these emotions give people that hot headed feeling, while physically, it can create a burning, tight, clenched sensation in the abdomen. Ayurvedically, these emotions increase Pitta dosha and activate digestive juices from the stomach, liver, and pancreas, making the stomach and intestines excessively acidic. This occurs when stress causes bile reflux, hyperacidity, low digestive strength (agni), or when tension causes lack of blood flow to digestive organs. Kapha is usually not a factor in ulcer development, unless it provokes either Pitta or Vata in the digestive tract. What Can I do About It?
The first thing to do if you suspect an ulcer is to seek medical confirmation. Western medicine uses several techniques to diagnose gastric and duodenal ulcers, primarily discussing your medical history and current symptoms, such as pain. Doctors also use barium contrast x-rays, endoscopies, fecal tests, and blood tests to determine the presence of H. pylori. This hardy and resilient bacteria is thought to be able to survive a lifetime in the harsh environment of the stomach, unless fully eradicated through the use of antibiotics.
The first step to reduce Vata type ulcers is to establish a consistent routine, particularly eating meals at the same time each day. This ensures the digestive acids don't start eating into a thin, deficient mucus layer and erode the wall of the stomach. Proper hydration is also key for Vatas. Without adequate hydration, the mucous membrane is likely to become thin and dry. Sipping hot water throughout the day and having a cup of bone broth daily will protect and hydrate the stomach lining, as will herbs such as licorice root. Vata types also benefit from a diet rich in naturally sweet, gooey foods, like tapioca and oatmeal, that build the protective mucus layer in the stomach. Pitta individuals, first and foremost, need to implement measures to manage their intense emotions that can contribute to ulcers. Daily time in nature, preferably by a body of water, can help ease tension. Pittas are logical thinkers and like being able to organize their thoughts rationally. Journaling can help them work through challenging emotions in a systematic, logical order. They will also benefit from practicing non-competitive exercise such as yoga. Sweet, soothing, demulcent foods, like rice pudding, will reduce inflammation in the digestive tract and help restore the mucus lining. In Pitta type ulcers, bleeding is more likely, so hemostatic herbs such as raspberry leaf, amalaki, and manjistha can be helpful to reduce excess bleeding. Amalaki is a natural antacid, reducing excess acidity in the stomach. It is particularly useful in cases of Pitta ulcers, but also benefits Vata dosha. In both types of ulcers, ensure to follow the top Ayurvedic tips for healthy digestion. This will lessen the strain on digestive organs, and reduce the resulting feelings of anxiety. Aromatic herbs and spices, like cardamom and mint, can dissolve mucus in the stomach and should be avoided when ulcers are present. Also, pungents like cayenne and black pepper can increase acid secretions and also erode the mucus layer. Certain substances, like caffeine, nicotine, chocolate, and alcohol irritate the lining of the GI tract and should be eliminated from the diet. Summary
Ulcers are a major digestive disorder that affect millions of people in the US alone. The pain can often be misinterpreted as heartburn or strong hunger, so an ulcer may go undetected. If you have a hidden ulcer, you may be unknowingly experiencing digestive inflammation and irritation daily. The vagus nerve is the communicator between the digestive tract and the brain. It transmits signals of pain and inflammation from the digestive tract to the brain, which can lead to you feeling scattered and anxious.
If you are experiencing digestive discomfort and feeling anxious, but can't figure out why, consider the possibility that an ulcer is at play. Seek medical advice to confirm the presence of an ulcer, and follow the recommended treatment. The information in this article can help you learn how to build and protect the mucus lining of your stomach to reduce the likelihood of ulcers. Disclaimer: 'Duodenal Ulcer' could be serious and should be checked by a medical doctor.
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MORE DIGESTION TIPSDISCLAIMER: The pathogenesis of each person's condition is unique, and so the diet must be fit to the individual and the unique root causes of the condition in your body. The information on this page is for educational purposes only and should not be used to treat a medical condition. It is not a substitute for medical care. Please check with your doctor before making any changes to your health and wellness routine. Balance Your Body with Diet, Herbs, & Lifestyles Having These BiocharacteristicsEverything you eat has an effect on your body, which Ayurveda categorizes in a simple and easy way, using biocharacteristics (gunas). Biocharacteristics are qualities (like cold and hot) that describe the effect a food or herb has on your body. Cooling foods like cucumber, decrease metabolism. Heating foods like chili pepper, stimulate your body and increase metabolism. For 'Duodenal Ulcer', you should select foods with the following biocharacteristics. Individual results will vary, based on your body type and the root cause of your imbalance.MATCH WITH YOUR WELLNESS PROFILEEASY ABOUT EASY BIOCHARACTERISTICEasy refers to anything easy to digest, or digests quickly.Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you need to increase Easy to digest foodsGOOEY ABOUT GOOEY BIOCHARACTERISTICGooey is identified by anything gelatinous (such as oatmeal), or by mucus congestion.Status UnknownTake these quizzes to find out if you have an imbalance of 'Gooey' gunaTo learn more about the symbols above, click on them. See a complete list of all biocharacteristics. ANTACIDHerbs that neutralize acidity in the gastrointestinal tract, the stomach in particular.DEMULCENTHerbs that coat or form a soothing film over a mucous membrane, relieving minor pain and inflammation of the membrane.VULNERARYAn herb used for the treatment of wounds (antiulcer, connective tissue tonic).ANTIMICROBIALAn agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth. Antimicrobial is an umbrella term that can be broken down into specific categories of target microorganism, such as anti-bacterials, fungals, and virals.HEMOSTATICAn herb that stops bleeding.REBUILDS-FLUIDSHerbs or substances that create moisture in the body and increase fluids.STYPTICA herb that contracts tissue or blood vessels. Generally styptics are astringent. They are often used topically as a hemostatic to stop bleeding, or to reduce secretions.Joyful Belly is a recognized school of biocharacteristics medicine. HOW TO ADDRESS ISSUES IN STAGE OF DISEASE #4DUODENAL ULCER IS IN STAGE OF DISEASE #4 - TISSUE DISEASEIf you have symptoms in this category it means your imbalances have overwhelmed your body's resistance causing a full-fledged disease. Once imbalance reaches this stage it is more likely to cause acute or chronic conditions. You might be tempted to focus your attention on fighting symptoms in this category, but dismiss earlier warning signs of imbalance - i.e. symptoms in the stage 1 category. It is ideal to find and address the root causes weakening your system and remove them first. This ensures you are not adding fuel to the fire of disease. Once the root causes are removed, you can work on addressing the disease head on along with strengthening your body. This typically yields a quicker recovery and prevents recurrence. Ayurveda's preventative approach suggests you pay careful attention to every stage of disease development. AVOID DIETS, LIFESTYLES & HERBS THAT AGGRAVATE THESE EFFECTSAccording to Ayurveda, one or more of the following doshas and biocharacteristics may aggravate 'Duodenal Ulcer'. If you have an excess of one of these doshas or biocharacteristics below, Ayurveda recommends reducing foods and lifestyle habits that aggravate them. Click on the biocharacteristic to learn what foods and lifestyle habits should be reduced.Symptoms Tell A Story The first step to healing is learning patterns from your symptoms. Symptoms are clues that reveal underlying imbalances. Symptoms show you where your body is weakened. Ultimately, all disease has a root in tissues too weak to defend itself. Ayurveda describes these patterns of weakness using doshas & biocharacteristics. If you notice a biocharacteristic or dosha appears next to many of your symptoms, it helps you establish a pattern that may be systemic.
To learn more about the symbols above, click on them. See a complete list of all biocharacteristics. Are you prone to a problem with 'Duodenal Ulcer'? Find your imbalances and create a diet for your Digestion by taking the free digestion quiz: RELATED SYMPTOMS & HABITSThe following symptoms & habits may be related to 'Duodenal Ulcer'. See your quiz results for a computerized assessment of your body type. Please click on the symptoms below to learn more about them.Biocharacteristics of 373 People Reporting Duodenal UlcerOn average the biocharacteristics of people reporting Duodenal Ulcer were more aggravated than 86% of other symptoms. From the 373 people who reported Duodenal Ulcer in this research study of 74,671 individuals, average deviation in biocharacteristic levels were the following:BIOCHARACTERISTICAVG CLIENT LEVEL %%CASES (#)#IMBALANCE Pungent Sign
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100.0%
25.5% (95)
6,802 have Pungent constitution
Dry Sign
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98.0%
34.3% (128)
9,009 have Dry constitution
Pitta Sign
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96.0%
33.8% (126)
10,540 have Pitta constitution
Vata Sign
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93.1%
37.0% (138)
11,554 have Vata constitution
Difficult
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93.1%
44.5% (166)
8,532 have Difficult constitution
Bitter
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76.4%
27.3% (102)
8,626 have Bitter constitution
Hot Aggravates
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64.4%
21.7% (81)
7,949 have Hot constitution
Cold
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63.3%
21.4% (80)
8,107 have Cold constitution
Astringent
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52.8%
22.3% (83)
8,068 have Astringent constitution
Light
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42.5%
25.7% (96)
9,391 have Light constitution
Toxic
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39.4%
34.9% (130)
7,099 have Toxic constitution
Salty
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30.2%
33.0% (123)
7,179 have Salty constitution
Gooey
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20.3%
11.5% (43)
7,069 have Gooey constitution
Sweet
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10.2%
21.4% (80)
9,650 have Sweet constitution
Kapha
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9.3%
22.0% (82)
12,745 have Kapha constitution
Oily
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9.3%
15.5% (58)
9,587 have Oily constitution
Risk Factors of Duodenal Ulcer
Below you will see general risk factors as well as the greatest risk factors, i.e. those who were also more likely to report Duodenal Ulcer.
Overall, 0.95% of people surveyed in this research study reported Duodenal Ulcer.
SYMPTOM (Cases)Cases With Both% Reporting ThisIncrease from 0.95%Review These Common Risk Factors Feel underweight (2358)
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42 Small number of cases 1.8%
90% more often
Feel overweight (25362)
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234
0.9%
insignificant difference
Hyperactive, quick (19615)
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123
0.6%
40% less often
Fatigue / tired (16721)
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200
1.2%
30% more often
Male (1336)
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20 Small number of cases 1.5%
60% more often
Female (26227)
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263
1%
10% more often
Stomach Ulcer (1449)
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206
14.2%
1400% more often
Crohn's Disease (341)
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32 Small number of cases 9.4%
890% more often
Intestinal Perforation (142)
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13 Small number of cases 9.2%
870% more often
Gastrointestinal Bleeding (555)
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39 Small number of cases 7%
640% more often
Ulcerative Colitis (568)
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38 Small number of cases 6.7%
610% more often
Short Bowel Syndrome (201)
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13 Small number of cases 6.5%
590% more often
H pylori infection (1025)
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60
5.9%
520% more often
Intestinal Obstruction (352)
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20 Small number of cases 5.7%
500% more often
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (227)
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12 Small number of cases 5.3%
460% more often
Neuralgia (784)
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35 Small number of cases 4.5%
380% more often
Dysentery (203)
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9 Small number of cases 4.4%
370% more often
Enlarged Prostate (BPH) (205)
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9 Small number of cases 4.4%
370% more often
Fistula (425)
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18 Small number of cases 4.2%
340% more often
Pancreatic Insufficiency (545)
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23 Small number of cases 4.2%
340% more often
Pain wakes you up at night (1604)
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67
4.2%
340% more often
Pancreatitis (498)
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21 Small number of cases 4.2%
340% more often
Enlarged Spleen (328)
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13 Small number of cases 4%
320% more often
Even liquid foods aggravate abdominal pain (1126)
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44 Small number of cases 3.9%
310% more often
Convulsions (156)
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6 Small number of cases 3.8%
300% more often
Tuberculosis/TB (135)
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5 Small number of cases 3.7%
290% more often
Diverticulosis / Diverticulitis (1940)
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68
3.5%
270% more often
Burning abdominal pain (2301)
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80
3.5%
270% more often
Fever (Current) (294)
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10 Small number of cases 3.4%
260% more often
Non-healing sore / ulcer (816)
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28 Small number of cases 3.4%
260% more often
Rheumatic Fever (146)
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5 Small number of cases 3.4%
260% more often
Nerve Damage (293)
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10 Small number of cases 3.4%
260% more often
Abdominal pain relieved by eating (1562)
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52
3.3%
250% more often
Hiatal Hernia (1911)
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62
3.2%
240% more often
Inflamed Rectum (723)
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23 Small number of cases 3.2%
240% more often
Atherosclerosis (189)
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6 Small number of cases 3.2%
240% more often
Emphysema (124)
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4 Small number of cases 3.2%
240% more often
Vomiting (1149)
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36 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Gout (451)
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14 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Chronic Infection (1413)
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44 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Abdominal surgery (1336)
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42 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Oozing Sores on Skin (292)
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9 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) (194)
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6 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Parasite passed in stool (353)
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11 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Liver Sore (883)
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27 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Anal Spasm (1145)
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35 Small number of cases 3.1%
230% more often
Jaundice (568)
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17 Small number of cases 3%
220% more often
Solid foods aggravate abdominal pain (1417)
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43 Small number of cases 3%
220% more often
Gallbladder Inflammation (1070)
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32 Small number of cases 3%
220% more often
Guarding area of pain (886)
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27 Small number of cases 3%
220% more often
Staph infection (1066)
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32 Small number of cases 3%
220% more often
Brown coating tongue (279)
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8 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Colon surgery (416)
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12 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Pain right upper abdomen (3670)
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108
2.9%
210% more often
Lumps on Surface of Belly (713)
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21 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Abdominal pain continuous (1145)
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33 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Cardiac Insufficiency (139)
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4 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Stroke (from clot) (139)
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4 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Prolapsed colon (272)
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8 Small number of cases 2.9%
210% more often
Gray Stool (528)
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15 Small number of cases 2.8%
200% more often
Recurrent Vomiting (817)
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23 Small number of cases 2.8%
200% more often
Blood thick / Congested lymph (1069)
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30 Small number of cases 2.8%
200% more often
Pain in testicles (251)
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7 Small number of cases 2.8%
200% more often
Colon Polyps (468)
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13 Small number of cases 2.8%
200% more often
Kidney Infection (1649)
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45 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Gastritis (5279)
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143
2.7%
190% more often
Pus in stool (292)
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8 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Fecal Incontinence (1138)
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31 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Pain relieved by cold (374)
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10 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Hepatitis (Past/Current) (790)
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21 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Fibromyalgia (3094)
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84
2.7%
190% more often
Painful rash (516)
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14 Small number of cases 2.7%
190% more often
Gallstones / Attack (1914)
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50
2.6%
170% more often
Osteoarthritis (3252)
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86
2.6%
170% more often
Palpable Mass in Abdomen (267)
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7 Small number of cases 2.6%
170% more often
Laryngitis (906)
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24 Small number of cases 2.6%
170% more often
Pneumonia (2799)
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72
2.6%
170% more often
Food Poisoning (1032)
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27 Small number of cases 2.6%
170% more often
Herniated disc / back injury (2846)
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75
2.6%
170% more often
Bluish / Purple Tongue (472)
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12 Small number of cases 2.5%
160% more often
Appendectomy (2496)
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63
2.5%
160% more often
Pain left upper abdomen (3172)
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80
2.5%
160% more often
Recent weight loss (1516)
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38 Small number of cases 2.5%
160% more often
Hyperacidity (4450)
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113
2.5%
160% more often
Joint pain after eating (712)
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18 Small number of cases 2.5%
160% more often
Chronic Kidney Disease / Renal Disease (242)
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6 Small number of cases 2.5%
160% more often
Hysterectomy (3069)
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76
2.5%
160% more often
Red meat intolerant (1829)
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43 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Bloody stools (1021)
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24 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Celiac Disease (1108)
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27 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Kidney / Bladder Stones (1849)
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44 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Impacted Fecal Matter (1293)
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31 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Prolonged bleeding when cut (Poor clotting) (1259)
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30 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Hyperthyroid (780)
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19 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) (2279)
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54
2.4%
150% more often
Scabies (211)
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5 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Lichen planus (206)
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5 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Carbuncle (209)
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5 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Bleed less than other people (637)
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15 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Malabsorption (4275)
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104
2.4%
150% more often
Bones brittle / break easily (575)
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14 Small number of cases 2.4%
150% more often
Complications of Those Reporting Duodenal Ulcer
In this research study, people who report Duodenal Ulcer were likely to report the following:
REPORTSCASES WITH BOTHINCREASE%NORMALLY Stomach Ulcer
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206
+15.0 times
55%
3.67% (1,449 cases)
Ulcerative Colitis
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38
+6.9 times
10%
1.44% (568 cases)
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
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39
+6.6 times
10%
1.51% (555 cases)
H pylori infection
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60
+5.7 times
16%
2.8% (1,025 cases)
Pancreatitis
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21
+4.6 times
6%
1.3% (498 cases)
Prolonged bleeding when cut (Poor clotting)
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30
+4.6 times
8%
1.74% (1,259 cases)
Fistula
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18
+4.5 times
5%
1.11% (425 cases)
Abdominal surgery
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42
+4.5 times
11%
2.47% (1,336 cases)
Pain wakes you up at night
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67
+4.3 times
18%
4.18% (1,604 cases)
Even liquid foods aggravate abdominal pain
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44
+3.9 times
12%
3.06% (1,126 cases)
Pancreatic Insufficiency
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23
+3.8 times
6%
1.6% (545 cases)
Non-healing sore / ulcer
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28
+3.6 times
8%
2.25% (816 cases)
Diverticulosis / Diverticulitis
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68
+3.6 times
18%
5.07% (1,940 cases)
Vomiting
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36
+3.5 times
10%
2.82% (1,149 cases)
Neuralgia
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35
+3.5 times
9%
2.54% (784 cases)
Burning abdominal pain
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80
+3.5 times
21%
5.97% (2,301 cases)
Hiatal Hernia
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62
+3.4 times
17%
5.05% (1,911 cases)
Abdominal pain relieved by eating
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52
+3.4 times
14%
4.17% (1,562 cases)
Solid foods aggravate abdominal pain
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43
+3.2 times
12%
3.75% (1,417 cases)
Lumps on Surface of Belly
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21
+3.1 times
6%
1.93% (713 cases)
Gallbladder Inflammation
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32
+3.1 times
9%
2.9% (1,070 cases)
Anal Spasm
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35
+3.1 times
9%
2.91% (1,145 cases)
Chronic Infection
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44
+3.0 times
12%
3.94% (1,413 cases)
Jaundice
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17
+3.0 times
5%
1.66% (568 cases)
Pain right upper abdomen
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108
+3.0 times
29%
9.65% (3,670 cases)
Staph infection
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32
+3.0 times
9%
3.01% (1,066 cases)
Liver Sore
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27
+3.0 times
7%
2.35% (883 cases)
Parasite passed in stool
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11
+3.0 times
3%
1.01% (353 cases)
Recurrent Vomiting
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23
+3.0 times
6%
2.03% (817 cases)
Guarding area of pain
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27
+2.9 times
7%
2.38% (886 cases)
Fibromyalgia
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84
+2.9 times
23%
7.84% (3,094 cases)
Abdominal pain continuous
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33
+2.9 times
9%
3.09% (1,145 cases)
Bluish / Purple Tongue
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12
+2.9 times
3%
1.04% (472 cases)
Gout
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14
+2.9 times
4%
1.4% (451 cases)
Gastritis
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143
+2.7 times
38%
13.86% (5,279 cases)
Appendectomy
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63
+2.7 times
17%
6.26% (2,496 cases)
Unable to exercise due to Injury, disease, breathlessness, etc
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79
+2.7 times
21%
7.8% (3,400 cases)
Hyperacidity
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113
+2.7 times
30%
11.19% (4,450 cases)
Colon surgery
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12
+2.7 times
3%
1.12% (416 cases)
Kidney Infection
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45
+2.7 times
12%
4.49% (1,649 cases)
Blood thick / Congested lymph
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30
+2.7 times
8%
3% (1,069 cases)
Painful rash
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14
+2.6 times
4%
1.51% (516 cases)
Gray Stool
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15
+2.6 times
4%
1.52% (528 cases)
Gallstones / Attack
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50
+2.6 times
13%
4.95% (1,914 cases)
Food Poisoning
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27
+2.6 times
7%
2.68% (1,032 cases)
Glaucoma
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10
+2.6 times
3%
1.15% (430 cases)
Hepatitis (Past/Current)
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21
+2.6 times
6%
2.31% (790 cases)
Fecal Incontinence
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31
+2.6 times
8%
3.1% (1,138 cases)
Pain left upper abdomen
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80
+2.6 times
21%
8.2% (3,172 cases)
Osteoarthritis
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86
+2.5 times
23%
9.08% (3,252 cases)
Difficulty Swallowing
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70
+2.5 times
19%
7.64% (2,999 cases)
Difficulty expectorating
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32
+2.5 times
9%
3.62% (1,399 cases)
Recent weight loss
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38
+2.5 times
10%
4.04% (1,516 cases)
Pain above belly button
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100
+2.5 times
27%
10.91% (4,330 cases)
Pneumonia
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72
+2.5 times
19%
7.7% (2,799 cases)
Celiac Disease
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27
+2.5 times
7%
2.85% (1,108 cases)
Peanut allergy
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18
+2.4 times
5%
2.05% (788 cases)
Red meat intolerant
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43
+2.4 times
12%
4.93% (1,829 cases)
Malabsorption
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104
+2.4 times
28%
11.52% (4,275 cases)
Blisters
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14
+2.4 times
4%
1.68% (609 cases)
Skin growths - other
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14
+2.4 times
4%
1.68% (619 cases)
Hyperthyroid
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19
+2.4 times
5%
2.1% (780 cases)
Joint pain after eating
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18
+2.4 times
5%
2.1% (712 cases)
Gastric bypass surgery
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10
+2.4 times
3%
1.26% (437 cases)
Kidney / Bladder Stones
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44
+2.3 times
12%
5.11% (1,849 cases)
Pain on left side above heart
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40
+2.3 times
11%
4.69% (1,752 cases)
Herniated disc / back injury
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75
+2.3 times
20%
8.53% (2,846 cases)
Nut allergy
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22
+2.3 times
6%
2.56% (960 cases)
Impacted Fecal Matter
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31
+2.3 times
8%
3.44% (1,293 cases)
Citrus allergy
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14
+2.3 times
4%
1.75% (670 cases)
Abdominal pain worse after eating
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84
+2.3 times
23%
10.09% (3,850 cases)
Bones brittle / break easily
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14
+2.3 times
4%
1.76% (575 cases)
Intestinal colic / spasm / cramping
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112
+2.3 times
30%
13.28% (5,234 cases)
Bloody stools
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24
+2.3 times
6%
2.66% (1,021 cases)
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
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54
+2.3 times
14%
6.22% (2,279 cases)
Dislocated shoulder / ribs / etc
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25
+2.2 times
7%
3.12% (1,069 cases)
Bleed less than other people
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15
+2.2 times
4%
1.81% (637 cases)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
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89
+2.2 times
24%
10.87% (4,107 cases)
Interstitial Cystitis
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19
+2.2 times
5%
2.27% (878 cases)
Gray teeth
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22
+2.2 times
6%
2.73% (1,031 cases)
Strong abdominal pulse
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55
+2.2 times
15%
6.85% (2,630 cases)
Intermittent abdominal pain
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138
+2.2 times
37%
16.93% (6,963 cases)
Leaky Gut Syndrome
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102
+2.2 times
27%
12.42% (4,834 cases)
Hysterectomy
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76
+2.2 times
20%
9.22% (3,069 cases)
Exercise aggravates symptoms
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91
+2.2 times
24%
11.1% (5,106 cases)
Tooth Infection
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32
+2.2 times
9%
4.17% (1,644 cases)
Laryngitis
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24
+2.2 times
6%
2.78% (906 cases)
Red sclera (white part of eyes)
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28
+2.2 times
8%
3.71% (1,249 cases)
Edema
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57
+2.2 times
15%
6.96% (2,527 cases)
Chest Pain
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55
+2.2 times
15%
6.96% (2,589 cases)
Purple/blue lips
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14
+2.1 times
4%
1.88% (658 cases)
Hypoglycemic
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58
+2.1 times
16%
7.54% (2,714 cases)
Diabetes (Adult Onset Type II)
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30
+2.1 times
8%
3.79% (1,568 cases)
Eye surgery
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55
+2.1 times
15%
7.11% (2,708 cases)
Pain relieved by doubling over
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47
+2.1 times
13%
6.2% (2,537 cases)
Swollen joints
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60
+2.1 times
16%
7.66% (2,624 cases)
Sweet taste on tongue
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25
+2.1 times
7%
3.36% (1,286 cases)
Goiter
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11
+2.1 times
3%
1.44% (482 cases)
Keloids
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35
+2.1 times
9%
4.34% (1,593 cases)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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179
+2.1 times
48%
23.16% (9,239 cases)
Fatty Liver
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52
+2.1 times
14%
6.76% (2,700 cases)
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