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Results 31 - 34 of 34 for Peptic ulcer
  1. ... Heart medicines, such as digoxin Sleeping pills Some peptic ulcer medicines Other physical causes: Low testosterone levels. This ...
  2. ... coffee grounds? Do you have a history of peptic or duodenal ulcers? Have you ever had symptoms like this before? ...
  3. ... Long-term (chronic) cough or hoarseness Dental problems Ulcer or inflammation in the esophagus Stricture (a narrowing ...
  4. ... the esophagus, which may cause scarring and narrowing Ulcer in the esophagus (rare)
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