An ulcer is any break in an organ membrane, which can include skin, genitals, mouth, peptic or colitis ulcers. Stomach ulcers, particularly duodenum ulcers, are very common, and occur with chronic inflammation or when acid or enzymes breaks down the mucosal lining of the stomach. Alcohol, aspirin, or NSAID drugs can also worsen the ulcer. The first symptom you would notice would be a burning pain in your stomach region. At least one in every 10 Americans will experience a peptic of gastric ulcer, and for many people, this could become a chronic disease.
Antacids like Pepcid AC can be sufficient treatment, or you may need a combination of antibiotics, like Augmentin, along with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) like Prilosec. These medications are available on Canada Drug Pharmacy, but first, ask your doctor about the best treatment for you.