How to Treat a Bleeding Ulcer The NEXT LEVEL Case Of Treat a Bleeding Ulcer, When the lining of your stomach becomes compromised normal stomach acids that aid in daily digestive functions eat away the protective layer of mucus in your digestive tract. This results in an open sore called an ulcer that can be as small as 14 inch 0.64 cm to as large as 2 5.1 cm in diameter. If the ulcer is left untreated stomach acid continuously erodes the stomach lining and can damage underlying blood vessels. Although some people experience no symptoms you may experience discomfort or burning pain. If you suspect that you may have a bleeding ulcer schedule an appointment with your doctor. Bleeding ulcers are most commonly treated with medication. Its important to seek medicalas soon as possible as stomach ulcers can result in internal bleeding. Pay attention to upper abdomi Note recurring feelings of nausea. Feeling nauseous a single time is not a conclusive symptom but if you find yourself feeling nauseous multiple times in a week or even more than once a day you may have a bleeding ulcer. Your stomach Look for blood in your vomit. A bleeding ulcer irritates the stomach and fills it with blood which often results in nausea and vomiting. In most cases blood will have approximately the consistency and texture of coffee grounds. Even if you do not see blood in your vomit frequent vomiting itself can be a sign of a peptic ulcer. Seek immedia