Symptoms of non atrophic gastritis?

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Non atrophic gastritis is an inflammation of gastric mucosa, which needs to be identified and treated. Gastritis is more common in stomach diseases. Gastritis can be divided into superficial gastritis and non atrophic gastritis. Although they are all gastritis, they are actually quite different. Let's take a look at the symptoms of non atrophic gastritis.

Symptoms of non atrophic gastritis?

First of all, chronic non atrophic gastritis refers to chronic gastritis without atrophic changes of gastric mucosa and infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells mainly composed of lymphocytes and plasma cells in gastric mucosa. According to the distribution of lesions, it can be divided into antral gastritis, gastritis, total gastritis (mainly antral gastritis) or total gastritis (mainly body gastritis).

Secondly, most patients with chronic non atrophic gastritis have no symptoms, and the main symptoms are upper abdominal pain or discomfort, upper abdominal distension, early satiety, belching, nausea and other non-specific dyspepsia symptoms.

Finally: Patients with functional dyspepsia may or may not be accompanied by chronic gastritis. After eradication of Helicobacter pylori, the histology of chronic gastritis can be significantly improved, but it can not relieve the dyspepsia symptoms of most patients with histologic improvement. There is no inevitable relationship between chronic gastritis and dyspepsia.

matters needing attention

In addition to avoid hard, too stimulating food, diet on time quantitative, should eat rich protein and low fat diet. What symptom is it? Patients should pay attention to work and rest at ordinary times, eat more vegetables and fruits, and supplement enough vitamin C for the body.