Symptoms of chronic superficial gastritis

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The clinical manifestation of superficial gastritis is lack of specificity. Different patients have different clinical manifestations, some patients may have no symptoms and characteristics. Most patients with superficial gastritis lack of clinical symptoms, some patients often have upper abdominal distension, belching, acid vomiting, loss of appetite, or irregular upper abdominal pain, aggravation after eating and many other manifestations. The symptoms of superficial gastritis should be treated actively. Let's talk about the symptoms of chronic superficial gastritis

Symptoms of chronic superficial gastritis

1. * abdominal distension: about 70% of chronic superficial gastritis patients have this symptom, often due to retention of food in stomach, delayed emptying and indigestion. Belching: about 50% of the patients with chronic superficial gastritis have this symptom. The gas in the stomach increases and is discharged through the esophagus, which temporarily relieves the upper abdominal fullness.

2. Repeated bleeding: it is also a common symptom of chronic superficial gastritis. The cause of bleeding was acute inflammation of gastric mucosa on the basis of chronic superficial gastritis. Loss of appetite, acid regurgitation, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, constipation or diarrhea, etc.

3. Abdominal pain: the most common symptom is epigastric pain, about 85% of patients have this symptom of chronic superficial gastritis.

matters needing attention

Eat more soft food. Eat easy to digest food, try to reduce the stimulation of gastric mucosa, chew slowly, let the teeth grind the food completely, so that the food can be fully mixed with gastric juice. Avoid cold, sour and hard food. Eat less, eat more, and make more coarse grains. Excessive gastric acid, should be banned concentrated broth and acidic food, so as not to cause more gastric acid secretion, available milk, vegetable mud, starch, bread, etc., taste to light, less salt.