Stomach and epigastric distension should be considered a chronic gastritis disease in the most common kind of disease, this gastroenteritis will make the patient feel the stomach plagued or the stomach and epigastric area has a very obvious feeling of bloating. More serious will also appear coercive ribs, chest, abdominal fullness.
2 Pain in the stomach and epigastric region
Pain in the stomach and epigastric region can occur alone, but in most cases it occurs at the same time with distension and fullness of the stomach and epigastric region. It is a distending, vague, dull pain, and may be severe or colicky in acute attacks. The pain is usually in the stomach and epigastric region, and in a few cases, it can be found in the coeliac region, abdomen, back or chest, and there is limited pressure pain or deep pressure discomfort in the stomach and epigastric region. Some patients only feel discomfort or discomfort in the stomach and epigastric region, which can not be named.
3 Heartburn and dyspepsia
Patients feel burning or noisy discomfort in the stomach and epigastric region, and some have acidosis. Often there is a loss of appetite, or even no appetite, or have an appetite, but after eating the feeling of gastric distension or indigestion.
4 Stool abnormalities and weakness symptoms