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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Esophageal ulceration
  1. ... large intestine), gastric cancer (cancer of the stomach), esophageal cancer (cancer of the tube that connects your ... skin redness; rash; or itching painful sores or ulcers in mouth, nose, throat, or genital area fever ...
  2. ... had problems with your esophagus such as an esophageal stricture (narrowing of the esophagus that causes swallowing ... of calcium in your blood; difficulty swallowing, heartburn, ulcers, or other stomach problems; cancer; enterocolitis (swelling in ...
  3. ... rectum); an enlarged prostate (prostatic hyperplasia); difficulty urinating; esophageal reflux (heartburn); a blockage in the gastrointestinal tract; ...