Symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis

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Chronic atrophic gastritis is a common disease. When chronic atrophic gastritis comes on, it is often manifested as pain in the spleen of the epigastric region. The specific symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis are not completely consistent according to the degree of disease of the patients. My friend is suffering from chronic atrophic gastritis. He often feels burning pain in the upper abdomen. After a full meal, he has a headache, The symptoms of upper abdominal burning pain will aggravate, sometimes accompanied by nausea, most patients will be accompanied by loss of appetite, upper abdominal fullness, dull pain and other symptoms.

Symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis

Patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, if accompanied by gastric mucosal erosion, can also appear upper gastrointestinal bleeding symptoms, some patients with chronic atrophic gastritis will appear constipation, belching, and diarrhea symptoms, more serious patients can also show signs of emaciation, anemia and other symptoms.

Chronic atrophic gastritis can be divided into three levels according to the severity. Severe chronic atrophic gastritis refers to the atrophy of most of the antrum, a few residual original glands, or complete atrophy and disappearance. It also shows the symptoms of dyspepsia. The symptoms are different with different degrees.

Chronic atrophic gastritis should be based on liquid or semi liquid food, and usually should avoid overeating, eat more iron rich food, eat less indigestible food, and patients should chew slowly when eating, which is helpful for digestion.

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Patients with chronic atrophic gastritis should have less coarse and irritating food, light diet, don't eat too much greasy and high-fat food, never drink or smoke, and have good eating habits.