People with peptic ulcers may feel full and bloated after a meal, but they may also still feel hungry. This could be due to the brain misinterpreting signals from the stomach, understanding pain caused by the ulcer as hunger pains. Also, people with peptic ulcers may be inclined to eat more since food often decreases the pain temporarily.

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