The performance of chronic atrophic gastritis

September 10, 2009 · Posted in Symptoms of chronic gastritis 

Chronic atrophic gastritis is not only a lack of specificity of clinical manifestations, but the extent is not entirely consistent with the disease.

 Clinically, some patients with chronic atrophic gastritis may be no obvious symptoms. However, most patients have upper abdominal burning, pain, dull pain or fullness, swelling of the liver nausea, particularly after eating staggering, loss of appetite, nausea, belching, constipation or diarrhea and other symptoms. In severe cases, may have weight loss, anemia, brittle A, glossitis, or tongue papilla atrophy, a small number of gastric mucosal erosion associated with upper gastrointestinal bleeding can.

 In which A-type atrophic gastritis complicated by pernicious anemia rare in our country. Non-specific signs of this disease, may have mild upper abdominal tenderness.

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