Prominent symptoms of cicatricial pyloric obstruction?
summary
Scarring pyloric obstruction is mostly caused by peptic ulcer, its prominent clinical manifestation is severe vomiting, vomit is mostly overnight food, does not contain bile, can lead to malnutrition and water electrolyte disorders in patients, in addition, patients also have upper abdominal discomfort, gastrointestinal type and peristaltic wave. Peptic ulcer combined with cicatricial pyloric obstruction is the absolute indication of operation, so it is very necessary to correctly evaluate and recognize this disease. Now I will briefly introduce the prominent manifestations of cicatricial pyloric obstruction.
Prominent symptoms of cicatricial pyloric obstruction?
Scar pyloric obstruction is characterized by severe vomiting, which is irreversible. In the long run, it can lead to severe malnutrition. Severe vomiting can lead to esophageal mucosal tear, hematemesis, and serious water electrolyte disorder. All these can endanger the life of patients, so it is the absolute indication of peptic ulcer.
Cicatricial pyloric obstruction is usually caused by the healing of gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer involving pyloric. In the early stage, pyloric obstruction caused by peptic ulcer is temporary, mostly due to inflammatory edema or smooth muscle contracture, which can be relieved after anti-inflammatory and spasmolysis.
However, repeated inflammation, ulcer stimulation and healing can lead to cicatricial pyloric obstruction, which is irreversible at this time. The prominent performance is vomiting. The vomiting is more severe. The vomit is overnight food, with acid odor and no bile. When you hit the stomach with your hand, you can hear water shaking sound, and you can see gastrointestinal type and peristaltic wave. The patient's upper abdomen is obviously full and uncomfortable.
matters needing attention
Scar ulcer is an absolute indication for peptic ulcer surgery. If it is found, it should be operated as soon as possible. Usually, the diet is mainly liquid, semi liquid and soft food, and difficult to digest food should be avoided. Patients with peptic ulcer should be treated actively to prevent irreversible scar pyloric obstruction.