Symptoms of reflux gastritis

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Reflux gastritis is mainly due to bile discharged from the gallbladder into the duodenum mixed with other intestinal fluid, through the pylorus, reflux to the stomach, stimulate the gastric mucosa, resulting in inflammatory lesions. Most of them occurred after gastrectomy, gastrointestinal anastomosis, cholecystectomy and low immunity. The clinical symptoms of reflux gastritis are as diverse as those of "changeable women", except for common acid reflux, heartburn and other symptoms (as follows)

Symptoms of reflux gastritis

1、 Reflux gastritis is often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, spit out pale yellow bile mixture, often mixed with food, vomiting generally occurs at night or midnight.

2、 Reflux gastritis can also be manifested as chronic cough, asthma like attacks and other respiratory symptoms, and even develop into repeated pulmonary infection.

3、 Reflux gastritis can also be manifested as pharyngeal foreign body sensation, throat itching, hoarseness, nasal congestion, tinnitus and other otorhinolaryngological symptoms. Patients may also have oral ulcer, bitter mouth, dental caries, tongue burning heat and other dental symptoms.

matters needing attention

1. Change the bad sleeping posture: some people like to raise their upper arms or pillow under their head when they sleep, which can cause the diaphragm to rise, increase the pressure in the stomach, and make the gastric juice flow upstream. 2. Living habits: try to reduce the activities of increasing intra-abdominal pressure, such as excessive bending, wearing tight clothes, tightening the belt, etc. 3. Abstain from smoking: alcohol is the main component of alcohol, which can not only stimulate the secretion of gastric acid, but also relax the lower esophageal sphincter, which is one of the causes of gastroesophageal reflux. 4. Diet: pay attention to a small amount of low-fat diet, can reduce the frequency of reflux symptoms after eating. On the contrary, high-fat diet can promote the release of cholecystokinin from small intestinal mucosa, which is easy to cause reflux of gastrointestinal contents.