Symptoms of superficial gastritis

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Superficial gastritis is a kind of chronic superficial inflammation of gastric mucosa. It is the most common type of chronic gastritis, accounting for about 50% - 85% of all chronic gastritis in gastroscopy. The peak age of the disease was 31-50 years old. The incidence of male was more than that of female. The basic pathological changes of superficial gastritis are epithelial cell degeneration, foveal epithelial hyperplasia and inflammatory cell infiltration in the lamina propria. Sometimes, intestinal metaplasia of surface epithelium and foveal epithelium can be seen, without the reduction of proper glands. The lesion site is often obvious in the gastric antrum, mostly diffuse, gastroscopy for gastric mucosal congestion, edema and punctate bleeding and erosion or accompanied by yellow and white mucinous exudate. Tell us about the symptoms of superficial gastritis.

Symptoms of superficial gastritis

Chronic superficial gastritis patients, gastritis is mainly concentrated in the surface of the patient's gastric mucosa, the symptoms of upper gastrointestinal discomfort is obvious, stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, advocate the patient can be treated, the patient's diet and lifestyle should also be changed.

Superficial gastritis is usually mild in gastritis. It also suggests that the patient can be treated as soon as possible to prevent aggravation of the patient's condition, resulting in atrophic gastritis and even malignant transformation. We should pay attention to active treatment, hoping to help you.

Repeated bleeding is also a common manifestation of superficial gastritis. The cause of bleeding was acute inflammation of gastric mucosa on the basis of chronic superficial gastritis.

matters needing attention

Attention in patients with superficial gastritis time, must pay attention to timely treatment, in patients with disease aggravation time, the patient's treatment is difficult, so the patient should investigate their own progress.