At what age can someone develop malignant gastric ulcer?
Generally, malignant gastric ulcer refers to gastric cancer. Under normal circumstances, there is no clear data indicating at what age gastric cancer occurs.
1. Improper diet: If a patient consumes spicy or hot food for a long time, it may damage the gastric mucosa, leading to diseases such as gastritis. It is recommended that patients pay attention to a light diet, avoiding spicy foods such as chili and pepper.
2. Helicobacter pylori infection: After infection with Helicobacter pylori, it proliferates in the stomach and produces various enzymes, such as urease and protease, which can decompose and damage the gastric mucosa barrier, leading to inflammatory reactions in the gastric mucosa and even causing peptic ulcer. It is recommended that patients use a quadruple therapy treatment with medications such as amoxicillin capsules and clarithromycin under a doctor's guidance.
When suffering from chronic atrophic gastritis, if not treated promptly, the condition may further develop and potentially become malignant, forming gastric cancer. A family history of gastric cancer is also one of the high-risk factors, and individuals with a family history of gastric cancer have a relatively higher risk of developing gastric cancer. For individuals with the above conditions, it is essential to maintain good daily habits, regulate sleep patterns, ensure sufficient sleep, and avoid staying up late. At the same time, maintaining a balanced diet, eating protein-rich foods, fresh fruits, and vegetables can supplement the body's necessary nutrients, contributing to good health.