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7. Vomiting Blood

Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common complication of ulcers. The bleeds often resolve on their own, though if persistent, they can lead to vomiting blood or hematemesis. The result may be hemorrhaging (bleeding) of the stomach lining. Vomit may contain bright red blood or, more often, reddish-brown clumps of partially digested blood. This can occur even without pain.

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