What harm does gastric haemorrhage have?
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Gastric bleeding poses a threat to patients. In China, the average annual mortality rate is 15%, and it is gradually increasing. If gastric bleeding is not treated in time, it is easy to threaten life. Let's take a look at the following.
What harm does gastric haemorrhage have?
First, chronic occult hemorrhage: hematochezia could not be observed by naked eyes, and there was no obvious clinical symptoms, only the test method was used to confirm the positive occult blood in stool;
Second: chronic dominant bleeding: red, brown vomit or black stool can be observed by naked eye, and there is no history of circulatory disorder in clinic;
Third: acute massive hemorrhage: vomiting a lot of fresh blood, black or dark red bloody stool, accompanied by environmental disorders and severe anemia, can appear hypotension or shock symptoms, often need emergency treatment, such as delay in diagnosis and treatment can often lead to death;
matters needing attention
The second major cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in young people is acute gastric mucosal lesions, and esophageal variceal bleeding is often the second major cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the elderly.