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==Overview==
==History==
==History==
* Any esopho-gastric symptoms, such as [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], and [[epigastic]] tenderness may indicate peptic ulcer disease.
* Any esopho-gastric symptoms, such as [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], and [[epigastic]] tenderness may indicate peptic ulcer disease.
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* Facial flushing, intermittent [[diarrhea]], and [[abdominal pain]] indicate [[carcinoid syndrome]], a rare cause of upper GI bleed.
* Facial flushing, intermittent [[diarrhea]], and [[abdominal pain]] indicate [[carcinoid syndrome]], a rare cause of upper GI bleed.
* Severe and diffuse upper GI ulcerations with chronic diarrhea usually indicate [[Zollinger Ellison syndrome]] or [[gastrenoma]].
* Severe and diffuse upper GI ulcerations with chronic diarrhea usually indicate [[Zollinger Ellison syndrome]] or [[gastrenoma]].
==Common Symptoms==
 
==Symptoms==
Patients may experience the following symptoms:
Patients may experience the following symptoms:
*Vomiting blood
*Vomiting blood
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*[[Shock]]
*[[Shock]]
Other health problems may also cause these symptoms.
Other health problems may also cause these symptoms.
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Overview

History

Symptoms

Patients may experience the following symptoms:

Other health problems may also cause these symptoms.

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