What symptom does the person that has stomach disease have

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After eating the bactericide, it's not good. Now I'm taking the medicine again. The doctor said it's the medicine for regulating gastritis. When it's hard to say it's gastroscopy. Today, I found that the tongue is a layer of white things. I immediately treated it. Now it's obviously better. Let's share the symptoms of people with stomach diseases.

What symptom does the person that has stomach disease have

Symptom 1: chronic superficial gastritis chronic superficial gastritis is the most common type of chronic gastritis. It is characterized by upper abdominal pain, irregular pain, abdominal distension, belching, repeated bleeding, etc. Most patients are asymptomatic.

Symptom 2: atrophic gastritis: the clinical manifestations are not only lack of specificity, but also not completely consistent with the degree of lesions. Clinically, some patients with chronic atrophic gastritis may have no obvious symptoms. But most patients can have upper abdominal burning pain, distending pain, dull pain or fullness, fullness, especially after eating, loss of appetite, nausea, belching, constipation or diarrhea and other symptoms.

Symptom 3: chronic erosive gastritis: can occur in any age and gender. The onset is often acute and severe, with massive hemorrhage of upper digestive tract, hematemesis, melena, shock, and recurrence after stopping bleeding.

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Here, I would like to remind you that ethanol can dissolve the lipoprotein layer of gastric mucosa epithelium, causing great damage to the gastric mucosa. When people smoke, the harmful substances in the smoke dissolve and adhere to the oral cavity and throat, and enter the stomach with swallowing. These harmful substances also cause great damage to the gastric mucosa. Therefore, patients with acute and chronic gastritis must give up smoking and drinking, so as not to aggravate the disease and even cause malignant transformation. Pepper, mustard, pepper, strong tea, coffee, cocoa and other foods or beverages can stimulate the gastric mucosa, cause congestion and aggravate inflammation, and should also be given up.