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  2. Aspirin can also contribute to the formation of peptic ulcers. Ulcers can cause considerable GI irritation and discomfort, with abdominal pain being the most common symptom. You should always take aspirin with milk or food to help reduce possible stomach irritation.

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    In addition to lowering the blood's ability to clot, aspirin also inhibits helpful substances that protect the stomach's delicate lining, creating a "double whammy" effect. As a result, stomach upset or bleeding in the stomach and intestines can occur.
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    If you have stomach pains or reason to be concerned about bleeding or ulcers, talk to your doctor. He or she may recommend a coated aspirin, which will not be as irritating to your stomach.

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