Symptoms of superficial erosive gastritis

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Superficial gastritis is a common disease of digestive system, a kind of chronic gastritis. And superficial gastritis with erosion is also a kind of superficial gastritis, also refers to chronic superficial inflammation with erosion of gastric mucosa. So the symptoms of superficial erosive gastritis tell us.

Symptoms of superficial erosive gastritis

The clinical manifestations of superficial gastritis with erosion are epigastric pain, mostly burning or burning sensation, generally accompanied by abdominal distension, belching, pantothenic acid, or nausea and vomiting. Some patients may have melena or hematemesis due to bleeding.

It is generally believed that the causes of superficial gastritis with erosion may be due to the decrease of gastric mucosal blood flow caused by various exogenous or endogenous pathogenic factors or the destruction of normal mucosal defense mechanism, as well as the damage of gastric acid and pepsin to gastric mucosa.

Superficial gastritis with erosion is characterized by verrucous erosion, most of which are distributed in the pyloric gland area and transitional area, and a few can be seen in the whole stomach. The lesions were round or oval in shape, mostly less than 10 mm in diameter and 2 mm in height. Some of them were strip-shaped, and most of them were eroded in the center of the bulge, with reddish color or covered with yellow film.

matters needing attention

Superficial gastritis treatment is not timely is easy to have some complications, including superficial gastritis with erosion is one of them, and many patients with gastric ulcer is also formed on this basis. This is the most important cause of superficial gastritis with erosion. So there is a corresponding situation to receive professional treatment in time.