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Abdominal tenderness: The patient may experience localized tenderness or discomfort upon palpation of the abdomen, especially in the epigastric region. Epigastric pain: Peptic ulcer disease often causes a sharp, burning or gnawing pain in the upper abdomen, commonly referred to as epigastric pain. The pain may come and go, and it can be aggravated or relieved by eating or taking antacids. Abdominal distention: In some cases, peptic ulcers can lead to abdominal bloating or distention due to increased gas production or impaired digestion. Perforation signs: If a peptic ulcer perforates, it can cause a sudden and severe onset of abdominal pain, accompanied by rigidity and guarding of the abdomen. what will you write in the finding of this patient
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