Anyone who has experienced stomach pains knows they can cause a loss of appetite. Most stomach ulcers cause extreme pain, in addition to nausea, slow gastric emptying, and fullness mentioned earlier. While eating may initially relieve pain, the general overall discomfort experienced by someone with peptic ulcers can cause loss of appetite.

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