Symptoms Of Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
Conditions That Produce Similar Symptoms

There are a variety of conditions that produce similar symptoms, including peptic ulcers, Boerhaaveâs syndrome, chronic erosive gastritis, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and perforation of the esophagus.
Peptic ulcers are unfortunately common, and they are sores that develop within the gastrointestinal tract. There are three main types: duodenal, esophageal, and gastric. Duodenal ulcers develop in the duodenum or upper part of the small intestine, while gastric ulcers form in the stomach. Common causes of peptic ulcers include erosion by stomach acids or inflammation caused by Helicobacter pylori.
Boerhaaveâs syndrome is a condition in which severe vomiting causes the esophagus to rupture. In chronic erosive gastritis, inflammation of the stomach lining results in the development of lesions that resemble ulcers. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is a rare condition in which the patient develops chronic ulcers caused by small tumors that create too much stomach acid.