Chronic superficial gastritis symptoms?
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Antral gastritis is a kind of chronic nonspecific inflammation which is limited to the antrum due to unclear reasons. The mucosa of antrum is thickened due to edema, hyperemia, inflammatory cell infiltration and fibrous tissue hyperplasia. Chronic superficial gastritis symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Chronic superficial gastritis symptoms?
1. Gastric antrum irritation is characterized by the fact that the anterior pylorus area is always in a semi contractive state, which can not be cystic when the peristaltic wave arrives, but can shrink to a linear shape in the gastric cavity.
2. The mucosal striations of gastric antrum are mostly transverse, the contour of gastric wall is regular serrated, and the edge of serrated is also very smooth.
3. When the lesion develops to myometrial hypertrophy, it is often manifested as cardiac stricture of gastric antrum, with relatively fixed shape. Generally, it can contract to very thin, but can not relax, showing gradual transition with normal segment or clear boundary. The narrow segment can show mucosal stria, most of which are longitudinal.
matters needing attention
This disease is closely related to mental factors, emotional fluctuations or fear of tension, can make the symptoms worse. Parasympathetic nervous system is also easy to attack when excited. In some patients with gastric sinusitis, the symptoms of epigastric pain are similar to duodenal ulcer. Chronic gastric sinusitis is easy to be misdiagnosed as gastric sinus cancer, so gastroscopy is needed to distinguish it.