Is Schizophrenia And Severe Peptic Ulcers More Common Than Not

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July 26
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Based on the provided search results, there is no direct information about a connection between schizophrenia and peptic ulcers or their frequency as comorbidities.

The main health conditions commonly associated with schizophrenia include
- Depression and anxiety
- Substance use disorder
- Heart disease
- Type 2 diabetes Show Full Answer

Based on the provided search results, there is no direct information about a connection between schizophrenia and peptic ulcers or their frequency as comorbidities.

The main health conditions commonly associated with schizophrenia include:
- Depression and anxiety
- Substance use disorder
- Heart disease
- Type 2 diabetes
- Lung disease These health risks are often related to lifestyle factors and medication side effects. If you're concerned about digestive issues, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare team, as they can evaluate your specific situation and adjust your treatment plan if needed.

July 26
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