Does atrophic gastritis matter, let s talk about it, is atrophic gastritis serious, can you introduc

Updated on healthy 2024-05-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Atrophic gastritis refers to the atrophy of the structure of the stomach, which is the same thing as chronic atrophic gastritis that we often talk about; Atrophic gastritis is generally divided into two types: type A and type B, and type B is more common in China; The incidence of atrophic gastritis in China is 10%-30%, and its occurrence is related to diet, genetics, autoimmunity and other factors, and the clinical manifestations are abdominal distention, hiccups, dry mouth, bitter mouth, etc.; The risk of atrophic gastritis becoming cancerous is relatively high; Atrophic gastritis is mainly symptomatic, mild atrophic gastritis can be atrophic gastritis, moderate to severe atrophic gastritis can be positive, and can also achieve better results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The saying that gastric disease is "three points of treatment and seven points of nourishment" is very reasonable, especially for patients with pre-malignant gastric lesions, daily conditioning is very important. The diet should be soft and easy to digest, try to avoid eating coarse food, avoid overeating, eat less spicy and heavy flavor and fried smoked food, quit alcohol and smoking, and avoid strong tea and coffee. Mental factors also have a great impact on the stomach, so it is necessary to avoid excessive worry, pay attention to psychological adjustment, and avoid mental and emotional disorders caused by illness.

    In addition, it is necessary to live a regular life, combine work and rest, and pay attention to the impact of seasonal changes on diseases.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Atrophic gastritis and general gastritis do not have obvious different characteristics, their symptoms are not specific, and the symptoms will be different with the degree of progression, so some symptoms cannot be used as a specific basis for diagnosis. The diagnosis is mainly confirmed by gastroscopy and gastric mucosal biopsy. Symptoms of atrophic gastritis are:

    Stomach fullness and pain, heartburn, indigestion, abnormal stool, weakness and anemia, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether atrophic gastritis is serious or not depends mainly on the extent of the lesion and whether it is timely**. Patients with mild lesions may not have obvious discomfort, and patients with slightly more severe lesions may experience epigastric pain, burning, fullness, etc., as well as decreased appetite, acid reflux, nausea, etc. If the patient does not receive ** in time, the disease progresses and there is a certain probability of cancer.

    Therefore, if you suffer from atrophic gastritis, you must receive ** in time, and have regular follow-up visits to closely observe the changes in your condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Written to the aging self, in fact, we can still be very good, even if it is just one person, we can still adhere to our own persistence, choose our own choices, and do what we want to do. Watch your favorite movies, listen to your favorite songs, love the people you love, and pursue everything we want, but we don't give up easily, we can't give up. Listen to my simple and beautiful mind.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can be done with Chinese herbal medicine**. Coptis chinensis 10 grams, Linlan 15 grams, Paraphyllum 20 grams, Gentian grass 10 grams, Half Lotus 30 grams, White Flower Snake Tongue Grass 30 grams, Mother-in-law Ding 15 grams, Lily 15 grams, Ophiopogon vulgaris 15 grams, Yuzhu 15 grams, chicken inner gold 15 grams, Tulip 15 grams, Citrus aurantium 10 grams, licorice 6 grams. One dose a day, decoction in water.

    For those with more stomach acid, add 20 grams of squid bones and 30 grams of corrugated seeds; If the stool is dry, add 6 to 10 grams of yellow.

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