Chronic gastritis
The clinical manifestations of different types of gastritis will be different, but the symptoms lack specificity, and the severity is often inconsistent with the severity of the disease. Some patients may be asymptomatic.
(1) Upper abdominal pain or discomfort Most patients with gastritis have upper abdominal pain or discomfort. Most upper abdominal pain is irregular and has nothing to do with diet. Pain is generally diffuse upper abdominal burning pain, dull pain, distending pain, etc.
(2) Upper abdominal bloating and early satiety. Some patients will feel abdominal bloating, especially after meals, with an obvious feeling of fullness. It is often caused by food retention in the stomach, delayed emptying, and indigestion. Early satiety refers to an obvious feeling of hunger but a feeling of fullness soon after eating, and the food intake is significantly reduced.
(3) Belching, acid reflux, and nausea. Belching indicates an increase in gas in the stomach and is discharged through the esophagus, temporarily relieving upper abdominal fullness. Acid reflux is caused by increased gastric acid secretion.
(4) Others Patients with severe atrophic gastritis may have weight loss, glossitis, and diarrhea; patients with autoimmune gastritis are accompanied by anemia.
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