Chronic non-specific gastritis is a long-term inflammation of the stomach lining without a clear identifiable cause. It is characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and indigestion, but can also be asymptomatic. This condition is often associated with factors like chronic alcohol use, stress, or certain medications, and it may lead to changes in the stomach lining over time. Diagnosis typically involves endoscopy and biopsy to rule out other gastritis types or gastrointestinal disorders.
Yes, gastritis is inflammation of the stomach. Gastritis may be acute or chronic.
An inflammation of the stomach is called gastritis. Gastritis can either be acuter chronic, and there is medication that can help with pain.
An inflammation of the stomach is called gastritis. Gastritis can either be acuter chronic, and there is medication that can help with pain.
yes it can be cure.
Under current theory, the main cause of true gastritis is H. pylori infection, which is found in an average of 90% of patients with chronic gastritis.
Studies were also underway to determine the role of H. pylori and resulting chronic gastritis in the development of gastric cancers.
What does Erythema in the antrum compatible with non-erosive gastritis biopsy mean???
Chronic atrophic gastritis
it may be symptom of chronic gastritis, for most of the chronic gastritis patients are also constipating having pain at the left side of upper abdomen. barium meal x-ray or an endoscopy may be sugested to confirm or rule out same.
Chronic means of long duration. Parenchymal means related to the bulk of the organ. Chronic parenchymal changes of the brain is a non-specific description of long-standing changes in how the mass of the brain looks.
The patient's clinical history may be particularly important in the diagnosis of this type of gastritis, since its cause is most often the result of chronic use of NSAIDs, alcoholism, or abuse of other substances.
They may overlap, but they are not the same. Heartburn is gastric reflux into the esophagus. Gastritis is a generalized term for any type of inflammation ("itis") from the esophagus to the anus (the "gastric" track). There can be any number of causes. "Gastritis" is generalized, heartburn is specific.