Symptoms of non atrophic gastritis

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Non atrophic gastritis refers to chronic gastritis without atrophic changes of gastric mucosa, which is caused by chronic inflammatory cell infiltration. According to the distribution of lesions, it can be divided into sinusitis, whole gastritis and so on. Pulmonary atrophic gastritis is mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. It may also be due to other reasons, for example, suffering from gastric ulcer, or because, often smoking good, often eat some stimulating food, which repeatedly damage to the gastric mucosa, resulting in gastric inflammation, erosion and bleeding. Tell us about the symptoms of non atrophic gastritis.

Symptoms of non atrophic gastritis

Patients with non atrophic gastritis will have upper abdominal discomfort, abdominal distension, breakthrough, fullness, nausea and other symptoms of non-specific dyspepsia. If accompanied by functional dyspepsia, there will be chronic gastritis, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.

Atrophic gastritis is relatively more serious. The biggest difference between atrophic gastritis and superficial gastritis is that atrophic gastritis easily leads to gastric cancer. It's not easy to treat gastric cancer after it's produced.

At ordinary times, we must pay attention to the warmth of the stomach, and try to wear more clothes, especially in autumn and winter. We must not let ourselves often get sick and catch a cold. We must give up smoking and drinking, because nicotine in cigarettes will damage the gastric mucosa, which will aggravate the condition. We should also avoid long-term use of some analgesic drugs.

matters needing attention

Suffering from non atrophic gastritis, we must regularly go to the hospital for examination. If there is a sudden emaciation, anorexia, constipation, and dark stool, we must pay attention to it. Go to the hospital as soon as possible to have a gastroscopy examination.