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The symptoms of severe gastritis are not necessarily particularly typical, most of them are abdominal pain, nausea, acid reflux, belching, indigestion, bad breath, unformed stool, abdominal distention, etc., which are the more common symptoms of severe gastritis. However, for the identification of severe gastritis, or the confirmation is mainly under the gastroscopy, it can be seen that the mucosa is red and white, or mainly red, and there is a certain erosion, and even some patients will have relatively superficial bleeding, and even some patients will have mucosal atrophy, and even pathology will find intestinal metaplasia. It is recommended that in similar cases, be sure to perform a Helicobacter pylori test, and cooperate with the diagnosis and treatment opinion of the attending physician to take medication**, and be sure to pay attention to improving the usual eating habits. ”
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1.Acute gastritis.
The onset is acute, and the clinical symptoms vary from mild to severe. The most common is acute simple gastritis, which is mainly manifested as epigastric pain, bloating, belching, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, etc. Patients with salmonella or Staphylococcus aureus toxins are often accompanied by diarrhea, fever, and even dehydration and shock.
Acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis may include hematemesis and melena. Acute purulent gastritis is characterized by systemic sepsis and acute peritonitis. The most obvious symptoms of acute corrosive gastritis are severe pain in the mouth, throat, retrosternum, and upper abdomen after swallowing corrosive agents, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, and even hematemesis.
The mucous membranes of the lips, mouth, and throat can produce scabs of different colors, which are helpful in the identification of various corrosive agents.
2.Chronic gastritis.
The clinical presentation of different types of gastritis varies, but symptoms lack specificity and often do not match the severity of the lesion. Some patients may be asymptomatic.
1) Epigastric pain or discomfort Most patients with gastritis have epigastric pain or discomfort. Epigastric pain is mostly irregular and unrelated to diet. The pain is generally diffuse epigastric burning, dull pain, bloating pain, etc.
2) Upper abdominal distension and early satiety Some patients will feel bloating, especially after meals. It is often caused by food retention in the stomach, delayed emptying, and indigestion. Early satiety is when you have a noticeable feeling of hunger but feel full soon after eating, and the amount of food you eat is significantly reduced.
3) Belching, acid reflux, nausea There is belching, which indicates an increase in gas in the stomach and is excreted through the esophagus, so that the upper abdominal fullness is temporarily relieved. Acid reflux is caused by increased acid secretion in the stomach.
4) Other patients with severe atrophic gastritis may have weight loss, glossitis, and diarrhea; Patients with autoimmune gastritis are associated with anemia.
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Patients with gastritis have different onset times and different degrees of symptoms, typical manifestations are epigastric fullness, vague pain, loss of appetite, belching, nausea, vomiting, etc., and some patients can be asymptomatic for a long time.
1. Typical symptoms.
1. Acute gastritis: acute onset, simple acute gastritis is mainly manifested as epigastric fullness, vague pain, lack of appetite, belching, nausea, vomiting, and in severe cases, the onset is abrupt, and sudden upper gastrointestinal bleeding occurs during the onset of the disease, which can be manifested as hematemesis and black stool.
2. Chronic gastritis: chronic onset, long course of disease, can be manifested as long-term epigastric fullness, dull pain, lack of appetite, belching, etc.
3. Special types of gastritis:
1) Infectious gastritis: It is mostly secondary to systemic infection, or occurs in patients with weakened systemic immunity such as organ transplantation, advanced chemotherapy for tumors, and AIDS, with abdominal pain, bloating, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting as the main symptoms.
2) Eosinophilic gastritis: the main clinical manifestations are asthma, fever, eosinophilia and multisystemic vasculitis, which can manifest gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea and gastrointestinal bleeding.
3) Hypertrophic gastritis: patients with this disease often have long-term epigastric pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, and bleeding in patients with weight loss and erosion. Large amounts of plasma protein are lost from the large hypertrophic gastric mucosa into the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in a decrease in blood protein levels, edema, and ascites.
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Gastritis is divided into acute gastritis and chronic gastritis, acute gastritis often has epigastric pain, fullness, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite, etc., and severe cases may include hematemesis, melena, dehydration, acidosis or shock. Patients with mild disease may have no symptoms and are only detected during gastroscopy. The symptoms of chronic gastritis mainly include epigastric discomfort, fullness, dull pain, burning pain, etc., and can also present with dyspeptic symptoms such as loss of appetite, belching, pantothenic acid, and nausea.
The signs are mostly not obvious, sometimes there is mild tenderness in the upper abdomen, and patients with pernicious anemia often have general weakness and weakness, and there may be obvious anorexia, weight loss, anemia, and generally few gastrointestinal symptoms. Gastroscopy is required to determine what type of gastritis is and can be done to check for Helicobacter pylori and whether it is inflammation caused by H. pylori infection.
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For gastritis, you can drink Defu Chang Stomach Bao Tea to protect the gastric mucosa and effectively improve the symptoms of gastritis. Although gastritis is a very common disease in daily life, there are many people who do not know much about it, especially some early symptoms, so I will introduce to you the following eight early symptoms of gastritis:
Clause. 1. Stomach pain, sometimes before a meal, sometimes after a meal, some people will have pain in the middle of the night, it may not be very violent, but dull pain, toothache or dullness.
Clause. 2. Stomach distention, feeling that the stomach is bloated, food digestion or flatulence food can't go down.
Clause. 3. Acid reflux, excessive stomach acid, frequent acid reflux, and the feeling of stomach acid rising or filling up from the stomach.
Clause. 4. Nausea and vomiting, patients with chronic gastritis often have nausea symptoms, especially chronic atrophic gastritis, nausea and vomiting are more prominent.
Clause. 5. Heartburn, gastric mucosal congestion, and excessive gastric acid will cause a feeling of heartburn, mainly a feeling of burning and fever in the stomach.
Clause. 6. Stomach cold, many patients with stomach problems dare not eat cold food, or as soon as the weather becomes cold and the temperature drops, there will be stomach pain and diarrhea.
Clause. 7. Loss of appetite, unable to eat without appetite, or afraid to eat when you see food wanting to eat.
Clause. 8. Listless, very poor complexion, and extremely poor sleep quality. The patient has a sick face, no energy during the day, poor sleep quality at night, work efficiency will decrease, and he will lose interest in many things, the above are the symptoms and manifestations of gastritis.
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The symptoms of gastritis are relatively obvious and need to be dealt with in time, so what are the symptoms of gastritis?
Bloating: Stomach can't digest food properly due to a variety of factors, or the stomach and intestines move too slowly. Complexion:
Patients with gastric problems have a long history of dust, and their complexion is prone to yellowing and dullness. Tongue color: normal tongue, the tongue is soft, moves freely, the color is light red and shiny, moist, and the tongue coating is thin and white.
In the early stage of gastric disease, the tongue coating is yellow and the mouth has a peculiar smell, which is empirical.
Chest tightness: It is characterized by poor breath and retention in the chest, and it is easy to get it for people with a short temper and poor mood. Nausea and vomiting:
Stomach diseases caused by eating disorders and high temperature discomfort can easily cause nausea and vomiting in patients. Bitter mouth: This is a typical symptom of liver and gallbladder heat, which is a manifestation of bile upscaling.
The Western medical examination is classified as bile reflux gastritis.
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Many people will have gastritis disease because of long-term irregular diet and increased pressure on work residues, gastritis is a very fragile disease, once it suffers, there will be frequent abdominal pain, do not eat too hard rice, which will aggravate the occurrence of the disease.
So, what are the symptoms of gastritis?
1.Epigastric pain.
Most patients with gastritis have epigastric pain. Epigastric pain is mostly irregular and unrelated to diet. The pain is generally diffuse epigastric burning, dull pain, bloating pain, etc.
2.Abdominal distension. Patients may feel bloating. It is often caused by food retention in the stomach, delayed emptying, and indigestion.
3.Belch. There is belching. Indicates an increase in gas in the stomach and excretion through the esophagus, resulting in a temporary relief of epigastric fullness.
4.Recurrent bleeding.
Hemorrhage is an acute inflammatory change of the gastric mucosa complicated by gastritis.
5.Other. Loss of appetite, acid reflux, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, constipation or diarrhoea, etc.
6.Signs. Epigastric tenderness is present on examination, and a few patients may have weight loss and anemia.
If we have the above phenomenon, it means that we have suffered from gastritis, we must pay more attention to our daily work and diet, drink more hot water, do not eat too much spicy and cold food, and try to stay up late and drink coffee.
In this way, our gastritis disease can be relieved.
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Gastritis is one of the most common diseases of our digestive tract, and it has several common symptoms:
The first one is discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen or stomach. Some of this pain has a certain regularity, such as pain after meals, some pain in the empty stomach, and some pain at night, but some patients have no regularity.
The second is the distension of the upper abdomen and the distension of the stomach. This is a very common symptom in gastritis, some of which are aggravated by swelling after eating, or more definitely; Some of them are in a state of upper abdominal distension all day.
The third symptom is belching, acid reflux, and nausea. Some people have incessant hiccups after eating, which is medically called belching. There are also some patients who have more clear acid reflux, especially when fasting.
There is also heartburn, which is often more obvious at night, and may be from the bottom to the top, to the back of the breastbone, there is a feeling of heartburn.
The fourth symptom is some accompanying symptoms, such as patients with long-term gastritis, due to vitamin deficiency, which may lead to mouth ulcers, angular cheilitis, etc.; There is also gastritis, and the diet is not digested well, which can cause emaciation; Some patients may have concomitant diarrhea.
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The course of chronic gastritis is prolonged, and most of them have no obvious symptoms, while some have manifestations of digestive unhealth. There may be epigastric fullness and discomfort, especially after eating, and irregular dull pain, belching, acid reflux, burning sensation, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, etc. Rarely, there may be upper GI bleeding, usually a small amount of bleeding.
Gastritis A may present with marked anorexia and weight loss, and may be accompanied by anemia of varying severity. In the presence of typical pernicious anemia, which varies in severity from severity, glossitis, tongue atrophy, and peripheral neuropathy such as paresthesias in the extremities, particularly in both feet, may occur.
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Gastritis is a common stomach disease, and most stomach problems are caused by improper diet. Modern people are accustomed to diet, excessive alcohol and tobacco, and irregular life. These are the main factors that contribute to the decline in stomach function.
As the saying goes, nine out of ten people have stomach problems. Stomach problems have not been cured for a long time, and they come and go. Stomach disease is a difficult disease that can only be relieved by maintenance.
It is recommended that you can drink Chang Bao tea to strengthen gastrointestinal peristalsis, remove toxins in the stomach and intestines, and strengthen the spleen and stomach.
Here are the main symptoms of gastritis.
1. Epigastric pain: median left or periumbilical tenderness, paroxysmal aggravation or persistent pain, accompanied by abdominal fullness, discomfort and severe pain in patients.
2. Diarrhea: Diarrhea occurs in patients with enteritis, which stops with the improvement of stomach symptoms, and can be loose stools and watery stools.
3. Nausea and vomiting: The vomit is undigested food, and some patients feel comfortable after vomiting, and some patients do not vomit yellow bile or stomach acid.
4. Dehydration: due to repeated vomiting and diarrhea, poor elasticity, sunken eyes, thirst, less urine and other symptoms caused by excessive water loss, blood pressure drops in severe cases, and cold limbs.
5. Hematemesis and hematochezia: A small number of patients have bloodshot or coffee-colored vomit, black stool or positive fecal occult blood test, indicating that there is bleeding in the gastric mucosa, such as severe abdominal pain, it is necessary to distinguish between exhaustion and peptic feed ulcer perforation, acute pancreatitis, acute cholecystitis, and acute appendicitis. If it is accompanied by bleeding from upper digestion, it should be distinguished from peptic light ulcer bleeding and cirrhosis of esophageal variceal bleeding.
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The main symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis are manifested by:
1. Gastric fullness: Among the main symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis, gastric fullness is the most common, and most patients will feel that their stomach is stuffy or the stomach is blocked, which is manifested as stomach distension and discomfort.
2. Stomach pain: This is also the main symptom of common chronic atrophic gastritis, which occurs at the same time as gastric fullness in several cases. It is tender, dull, dull, and can also be severe or cramping in acute attacks.
The location of the pain is not limited to the stomach and belly, and the degree of pain varies from person to person.
3. Heartburn and dyspepsia symptoms: This symptom is often obvious after the patient eats food, and the patient feels that the stomach is burning or noisy and uncomfortable, and some have pantothenic acid. They often have no appetite and are full when they eat something.
4. Abnormal stool and weak symptoms: Compared with the above main symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis, this symptom is rarely paid attention to by patients. Therefore, when suffering from atrophic gastritis, it should be timely**, and long-term failure not only makes the patient weak, but also easily causes more complications.
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Chronic gastritis** is the most effective omeprazole which can suppress acid and anti-Helicobacter pylori and take drugs that protect the gastric mucosa.