What is duodenitis
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A few days ago, my friend got duodenitis, not only nausea and vomiting, but also abdominal pain. What is duodenitis?
What is duodenitis
First of all, duodenitis refers to the inflammation of the duodenum, which is divided into primary and secondary, and primary duodenitis is also called non-specific duodenitis. The clinical symptoms of this disease lack of characteristics, mainly manifested as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, hematemesis and black stool, sometimes difficult to distinguish from duodenal ulcer, simple clinical symptoms can not be diagnosed. This disease often coexists with chronic gastritis, chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, biliary tract disease or chronic pancreatitis.
Secondly, primary duodenitis, the cause is not very clear. Irritating food, drugs such as alcohol, aspirin, and radiation can cause the disease. Most patients with chronic superficial gastritis and atrophic gastritis have duodenitis, which suggests that the etiology of this disease may be the same as that of some chronic gastritis. In addition, secondary duodenitis is mainly caused by infection, including parasites, fungi or tuberculosis. Local compression leads to duodenal diseases.
Finally, the main manifestations of duodenitis are abdominal pain and nausea. Vomiting, often accompanied by other symptoms of indigestion, such as abdominal distension, belching, acid reflux, etc. Sometimes it looks like duodenal ulcer, showing periodic and rhythmic epigastric pain and fasting pain, which can be relieved by food or acid making drugs. A few patients may have repeated black stool or vomit coffee like liquid, but most of them stop bleeding automatically. There are also some patients without any symptoms.
matters needing attention
After duodenal diseases appear, we should pay attention to the daily diet conditioning, make sure that the diet is easy to digest and does not stimulate, actively eliminate the causes, avoid smoking and alcohol, avoid taking irritant drugs, and give appropriate antacids and mucosal protective agents.