Peptic ulcers can cause a lot of symptoms that could be mistaken for the flu. Peptic ulcers commonly cause pain at night, which can disrupt sleep, leading to a general feeling of malaise or fatigue during the day. Nausea or fever caused by an ulcer can be mistaken for a virus or infection, as well.

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