What symptom can gastritis cause?

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Gastric sinusitis, also known as chronic non atrophic gastritis, is a kind of chronic non-specific inflammation occurring in the gastric antrum. It is a common gastrointestinal disease and a frequently occurring disease. The mucosa of gastric antrum was thickened by edema, hyperemia, inflammatory cell infiltration and fibrous tissue hyperplasia. This disease is closely related to mental factors, emotional fluctuations or fear of tension, can make the symptoms worse. What symptom can gastritis cause? Let's talk about it.

What symptom can gastritis cause?

Bloating: feeling bloated stomach, indigestion of food, or flatulence, blocked appetite, food can't go down. About 70% of patients with gastric sinusitis have this symptom. Heartburn: gastric mucosal congestion, too much acid, will cause heartburn feeling, mainly heartburn, fever feeling.

Stomachache: sometimes before meals, sometimes after meals, some people in the middle of the night more pain. The feeling of stomachache may not be severe, but dull pain, tenderness or dull pain. The location of stomachache is between the heart and abdomen. About 85% of patients with gastric sinusitis have this symptom.

Acid regurgitation: too much acid in the stomach, often acid regurgitation, acid from the stomach or full up feeling. About 50% of patients with gastric sinusitis have this symptom. Loss of appetite: no appetite, can not eat, or see food, want to eat and dare not eat.

matters needing attention

The patients with chronic gastritis and bile reflux can be treated with prokinetic drugs or gastric mucosal protective agents combined with bile acid. Patients with gastric mucosal erosion, acid regurgitation and epigastric pain can choose antacids, H2 receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors according to the severity of the disease or symptoms. Prokinetic drugs can be used in patients with upper abdominal fullness, nausea or vomiting as the main symptoms. Gastric mucosal protective agents are used in patients with bile reflux, gastric mucosal damage or obvious symptoms. Antidepressants or anti anxiety drugs can be used in patients with chronic gastritis and dyspepsia with obvious mental factors. In addition to symptomatic treatment, these drugs may also have certain effects on the repair and inflammation of gastric mucosal epithelium.