Symptoms and treatment of superficial gastritis
1. Epigastric pain
About 85%. Most patients with superficial gastritis have irregular epigastric pain, which has nothing to do with diet. Some patients are comfortable on an empty stomach and uncomfortable after meals. Generally, they are chronic epigastric burning pain, dull pain, swelling pain, etc.
Epigastric pain is often caused by eating cold food, spicy and hard food, and a few are related to the climate.
This upper abdominal pain is not easy to relieve with antispasmodic and antacid.
2. Abdominal distension
70%. * often due to retention in stomach, delayed emptying and dyspepsia.
3. Belch
About 50% of patients have this symptom. The gas in the stomach increases and is discharged through the esophagus, which temporarily alleviates the fullness of the upper abdomen.
4. Repeated bleeding
The cause of bleeding is an acute inflammatory change of gastric mucosa on the basis of chronic superficial gastritis.
5. Nausea and vomiting
Inflammatory gastric mucosal degeneration, biological factors * *, as well as the disturbance of gastric motility and gastric inverse peristalsis, resulting in nausea and vomiting.
6. Constipation and diarrhea
Most patients have constipation symptoms and relatively few diarrhea.