Medical researchers have discovered a clear link between long-term use of non-steroid, anti-inflammatory medications and the appearance of stomach ulcers. Even taking a common and safe medicine like aspirin over an extensive period can produce this unwelcome side effect. Therefore, anyone who has been using one of these kinds of drugs in this way has grounds to suspect that stomach pain, or other characteristic symptoms, could indicate the presence of a duodenal ulcer.

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