What are the types of gastritis and what is the clinical classification of gastritis?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To be precise, gastritis is divided into acute and chronic. Acute is divided into: simple, erosive, hemorrhagic, corrosive and purulent.

    The first two are more common. Chronic: superficial and atrophic and hypertrophic.

    Hypertrophy is rare. The difference, it's a lot, you better go back and flip through the book yourself. Thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How do I remember that chronic is divided into: non-atrophic, atrophic and idiopathic!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First, acute gastritis, acute gastritis onset is more acute, mild only loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, severe cases can appear hematemesis, melena, dehydration, electrolyte and acid-base balance disorders, bacterial infections are often accompanied by high fever and other systemic poisoning symptoms, second, chronic gastritis, often lack specific symptoms, the severity of the symptoms and the degree of gastric mucosal lesions are not consistent, most of them have different degrees of epigastric pain, loss of appetite, postprandial fullness, acid reflux, etc., third, Patients with atrophic gastritis may have symptoms such as anemia, emaciation, glossitis, diarrhea, etc., and individual patients with mucosal erosion have obvious epigastric pain and a tendency to bleed, such as melena.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chronic gastritis, atrophic gastritis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Broadly speaking, there are generally four categories: gastritis, peptic ulcer, tumor, and others.

    Each category is then classified specifically. For example, gastritis is divided into acute gastritis and chronic gastritis.

    Acute gastritis is further divided: acute simple gastritis, acute erosive gastritis, and acute corrosive gastritis.

    This is also the case with several other classifications of gastric diseases.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many types of gastric diseases, mainly including gastritis, (superficial gastritis, erosive gastritis, atrophic gastritis, reflux gastritis).

    Gastric ulcer, gastric perforation, gastric bleeding, etc., different severity of gastric diseases, i.e., ** methods are also very different.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the severity of clinical onset, it can generally be divided into two types: acute and chronic gastritis.

    According to different **, it can be divided into Helicobacter pylori-related gastritis, stress gastritis, autoimmune gastritis, etc.

    The pathological changes of gastritis caused by different ** are also different, and usually include three processes, namely epithelial damage, mucosal inflammatory response, and epithelial regeneration.

    According to its pathological changes, acute gastritis can be divided into simple, erosive, hemorrhagic, corrosive, purulent gastritis, etc.

    Chronic gastritis can be divided into three categories: non-atrophic, atrophic and special gastritis according to its pathological changes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gastritis is mainly divided into acute gastritis, chronic gastritis and atrophic gastritis. Their symptoms are different, the onset of acute gastritis is more abrupt, only loss of appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting in mild cases, and hematemesis, melena, dehydration, electrolyte, acid-base balance disorders, bacterial infection, often accompanied by systemic poisoning symptoms. Chronic gastritis lacks specific symptoms, the severity of symptoms is not consistent with the degree of gastric mucosal lesions, most patients often have no obvious symptoms, or have different symptoms of dyspepsia, there will be vague pain in the upper abdomen, loss of appetite, postprandial fullness, acid reflux.

    Chronic gastritis is mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. Then there is atrophic gastritis, patients may have anemia, emaciation, glossitis, diarrhea and other symptoms, individual patients with erosion, there will be obvious pain in the upper abdomen, and there will also be symptoms of bleeding. With the help of traditional Chinese medicine, Changwei Bao can improve symptoms such as gastritis, stomach distention, stomach pain, and poor stomach, and effectively protect the gastric mucosa.

    In terms of diet, you should also pay attention to the slow recuperation, so don't worry.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The classification of gastritis can be divided into the following types according to his ** and the corresponding clinical manifestations and pathological differences:

    First, it is non-atrophic gastritis, and other names can be superficial, diffuse gastritis, chronic gastritis and so on.

    Second, atrophic gastritis is divided into autoimmune or multifocal atrophic. Autoimmunity is mainly caused by autoimmunity, and polyatrophy is more complicated.

    In addition, there can be some other specific types of gastritis, such as chemical, radioactive, lymphocytic, non-infectious, granulomatous, eosinophilic, etc.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What are the types of gastritis? A short video will tell the difference.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Common symptoms of gastritis include heartburn, vague abdominal pain, bloating pain, abdominal distention, belching, loss of appetite, acid reflux, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, constipation or diarrhea. Gastritis is a chronic disease, at least three months or more, amoxicillin + omeprazole + kolamycin can be used, and the specific plan is mainly recommended by the doctor. Auxiliary conditioning can be combined with antioxidants such as vitamin E, carotene and selenium, which can repair the gastrointestinal mucosa, speed up the healing of gastric ulcers, and prevent gastric lesions, which has a good effect on relieving gastritis.

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