Yes it can: Peptic ulcer can cause both chest pain and stomach pain.The pain can radiate to back and chest and you may describe these as gas pains you should check with you gastroenterologist for consult, if you are already diagnose than take full course of treatment.
Answered 9/16/2018
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Yes: Usually lower chest, but it can be located somewhere else. Talk to your doc about your cardiac risk factors.
Answered 11/20/2018
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