Does painless gastroscope do harm

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Patients with acute and chronic gastritis must give up smoking and drinking, so as not to aggravate the disease and even cause malignant transformation. Pepper, mustard, pepper, strong tea, coffee, cocoa and other foods or beverages can stimulate the gastric mucosa, cause congestion and aggravate inflammation, and should also be given up. So some patients put forward to do painless gastroscopy will be harmful.

Does painless gastroscope do harm

Examination 1: gastroscopy: the most valuable, safe and reliable diagnostic means. It can directly observe the pathological changes of gastric mucosa and its degree. It can be seen that the mucosa is extensively congested, edematous, erosive, bleeding, sometimes mucous spots on the surface of the mucosa or bile reflux. When HP infects gastritis, small nodules of gastric mucosa can also be seen. At the same time, Helicobacter pylori and pathological examination can be carried out in the lesions.

Examination 2: Gastric biochemical examination: gastric acid, pepsinogen, if, gastrin, parietal cell antibody (PCA), gastrin secreting cell antibody (GCA), etc.

Examination 3: acute attack, routine examination of blood, urine and stool, occult blood in stool (those with hematemesis should be examined for blood type, and gastroscopy should be done within 48 hours). Chest fluoroscopy, B ultrasound, liver function, electrolyte, blood glucose, blood lipid, ECG.

matters needing attention

Attention should be paid to this disease: there are many kinds of stomach diseases, including gastroesophageal reflux disease, reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus, and damage of esophageal mucosa. The clinical manifestations were burning sensation in the back of sternum and stomach 1 hour after meal, and the symptoms aggravated after exercise. Gastric disease is mainly due to physical, chemical, biological and emotional factors caused by gastric mucosal inflammation. Clinical points of acute gastritis and chronic gastritis.