Bleeding Ulcer

A Tay’s spot in the normal anti fascia of stomach may be referred as a Bleeding Ulcer. Initially it might decipher itself as a normal boil or sore but if rendered demurral bleeding ulcer might surpass the mucous of that organ and cling to erosion and consequently the oodles of per cavity fluids would release in the different energies. Bleeding ulcer is generally found in the stomach and as such it ruptures the gastric wall so as to pierce its way to ease out the gastric fluids in the body cavity The special characteristics of bleeding ulcer is flaming of stomach wall and erosion at that particular spot which then develops into the “perforated peptic ulcer “releases the gastric juices in abdominal cavity .The bleeding ulcer symptoms are the dark red spots, passing of tarry stools, vomiting of blood like that of coffee granules and unplanned weight loss. The normal gastric ulcer is affected by the gastric juices as it has coerce with open head of ulcer ,but in a bleeding ulcer the blood limits the burning sensation to a considerable steep but edema due to gastric accumulation in abdomen is characteristic feature.