peptic ulcers can affect one or all layers of the stomach or duodenum. ulcers that penetrate through the muscularis layer are classified as which type of ulcer?

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Peptic ulcers can affect one or all layers of the stomach or duodenum. Ulcers that penetrate through the muscularis layer are

Perforation ulcer.

An untreated ulcer that has burnt through the mucosal membrane of a portion of the gastrointestinal system, such as the colon or the stomach, enabling gastric contents to flow into the abdominal cavity, is referred to as a perforated ulcer.

Alcohol, smoking, ingesting extremely acidic meals and beverages (like coffee), and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines are some of the causes.

A perforated ulcer can be classified as a stercoral perforation, which is when the intestinal wall is perforated due to a variety of factors. A ruptured peptic ulcer's initial symptom is frequently abrupt, intense, acute pain in the abdomen.  This discomfort is normally at its worst right away and lasts for some time. Any movement often aggravates it and coughing or sneezing significantly amplifies it.

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