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Gastritis

  • Inflammation of the stomach
  • Acute erosive gastritis

Nature

Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of your stomach. It is not a single disease but rather a group of disorders. Gastritis can "eat away" the stomach lining and cause bleeding. In some cases, gastritis does not damage the stomach lining and does not have a specific cause. Symptoms are: indigestion and heartburn; nausea; loss of appetite; abdominal pain that is often worse after eating; gastrointestinal bleeding. It is aggravated by: aspirin use; alcohol and tobacco use; serious illness; reflux injury (i.e., bile backing up into the stomach and oesophagus); trauma (ie., surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, severe vomiting, having swallowed a foreign object); bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections; pernicious anaemia; systemic disease (eg. Crohn's disease).

Broader

Narrower

Hypergastrinemia
Unpresentable

Aggravates

Heartburn
Presentable
Nausea
Unpresentable
Loss of appetite
Unpresentable
Dyspepsia
Unpresentable
Abdominal pain
Unpresentable
Haematemesis
Yet to rate

Aggravated by

Tobacco smoking
Presentable
Enteritis
Unpresentable

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(E) Emanations of other problems
Biological classification
N/A
Content quality
Presentable
 Presentable
Language
English
1A4N
J6229
DOCID
12062290
D7NID
140200
Last update
May 19, 2022