Traditional Chinese Medicine: Most chronic gastritis has no obvious symptoms, and some patients have symptoms such as epigastric fullness and discomfort, dull stomach pain, belching and noisy, anorexia and nausea. General gastritis can be seen anorexia, weight loss, or anemia; Gastric antrum gastritis or gallstones, especially those with more bile reflux, can cause acute erosion and obvious pain, murmur and burning sensation. In severe cases, there is a small amount of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, such as hematemesis and melena. Spleen and stomach weakness is its internal cause, and improper diet, emotional damage and excessive work and rest are its inducing factors. Chronic gastritis belongs to the categories of stomachache, fullness, belching, noise and so on in Chinese medicine books.
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