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What symptoms does superficial gastritis have?
Chronic superficial gastritis is a chronic superficial inflammation of gastric mucosa and a common disease of digestive system, belonging to chronic gastritis. It can be caused by alcoholism, espresso, bile reflux or helicobacter pylori infection. Patients may have different degrees of dyspeptic symptoms, such as epigastric discomfort and dull pain after eating, accompanied by belching, nausea, pantothenic acid and occasional vomiting.

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Medical department

Digestive Department

epidemiology

The positive rate of Helicobacter pylori infection is as high as 70% ~ 90%.

harm

Can affect digestion and absorption, and can lead to anemia, malnutrition, emaciation and so on.

Possibility of cure

Some patients with chronic superficial gastritis can be cured.

Guidance suggestion

Prevention should pay attention to diet and life conditioning, correct bad eating habits, avoid irritating diet, chew slowly. Avoid irritation, do not use or use drugs with strong stomach irritation, and do not take antipyretic and analgesic drugs, anti-rheumatic drugs and hormone drugs easily.