Mallory-Weiss Syndrome Learning Center

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A Mallory-Weiss tear occurs in the mucous membrane where the esophagus connects to the stomach. The tear causes bleeding.

Basic Info

Symptoms
Vomiting blood (bright red; Bloody stools.
Causes
Mallory-Weiss tears are usually caused by forceful or long-term vomiting or coughing. They may also be caused by epil...
Tests
EGD (esophagogastroduodenoscopy) showing a tear with bleeding; CBC possibly showing low hematocrit.
Treatments
The tear usually heals in about 10 days without special treatment. Surgery is rarely required. Prescription antacids ...
Complications
Hemorrhage (loss of blood)
Prevention
Treatments to relieve vomiting and coughing may reduce risk. Avoid excessive alcohol use.
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if you begin vomiting blood or if you pass bloody stools.

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