1
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duodenal ulcer
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Eastern countries
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Often associated with bacterial infection, such as Helicobacter pylori, and dietary factors like pickled or fermented foods
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1
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2
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duodenal ulcer
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Eastern countries
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Often attributed to factors such as Helicobacter pylori infection and irregular eating habits
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1
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3
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duodenal ulcer
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Eastern countries
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Often associated with chronic infections, such as H. pylori, and dietary habits
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1
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4
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duodenal ulcer
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Eastern countries
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Associated with imbalance in the body's internal energy, according to traditional medicine
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1
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5
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gastric ulcer
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Eastern countries
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May be associated with imbalance in the body's energy, according to traditional medicine principles
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1
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6
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gastric ulcer
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eastern countries
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Gastric ulcers are often believed to be caused by irregular eating habits, spicy foods, and bacterial infection (H. pylori).
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1
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7
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gastritis
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Eastern countries
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Often linked to irregular eating habits and consuming cold or raw foods, leading to stomach inflammation.
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1
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