Symptoms of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis

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Erosive gastritis is more acute, most patients often have no symptoms or different degrees of dyspepsia symptoms, such as abdominal pain, acid, postprandial fullness, loss of appetite and so on. Individual patients with mucosal erosion have obvious epigastric pain and bleeding. Bleeding is often intermittent. Massive bleeding can cause syncope or shock, accompanied by anemia. Epigastric pain, discomfort or tenderness during bleeding. Tell us about the symptoms of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis.

Symptoms of erosive hemorrhagic gastritis

1. Most of the symptoms of chronic erosive gastritis are nonspecific, mainly including nausea, vomiting and upper abdominal discomfort.

2. Most patients often have no symptoms or different degrees of dyspepsia symptoms, such as epigastric pain, acid reflux, postprandial fullness, loss of appetite and so on. When the disease develops into chronic atrophic gastritis, the patient may have anemia, abdominal discharge, glossitis, water thin and other symptoms. Some patients with mucosal erosion have obvious upper abdominal pain and may have bleeding.

3. In the course of primary disease, there will be sudden upper gastrointestinal bleeding, manifested as hematemesis and black manure, black manure alone is rare. Bleeding is often intermittent. Massive hemorrhage can cause syncope or shock with anemia. Bleeding in the upper abdominal pain, discomfort or tenderness.

matters needing attention

In order to prevent the occurrence of bleeding erosive gastritis, it is suggested that we should first achieve healthy eating habits, do not drink, do not drink alcohol, drink less carbonated drinks and so on. Only in this way can we prevent the aggravation and occurrence of the disease.