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* Gastroparesis defines a symptomatic delay in stomach emptying resulting in bloating, abdominal pain and sometimes vomiting. | * Gastroparesis defines a symptomatic delay in stomach emptying resulting in bloating, abdominal pain and sometimes vomiting. | ||
=== 6 Gastritis vs Gastric ulcer === | === 6 Gastritis vs [[Gastric ulcer]] === | ||
* Gastritis is irritation and inflammation of the stomach lining. This means the lining is red and swollen. It can cause shallow sores in the stomach lining called erosions. | * Gastritis is irritation and inflammation of the stomach lining. This means the lining is red and swollen. It can cause shallow sores in the stomach lining called erosions. |
Revision as of 04:48, 8 April 2023
Clinic
- Gastritis is an entity containing inflammation of the lining of stomach
- There are three subtypes
- Erosive gastritis: Stress, alcohol, some drugs (Aspirin and other NSAIDs) and Crohn's disease
- Non-erosive gastritis: Helicobacter pylori infection
- Atrophic Gastritis
- Complications may include stomach bleeding, stomach ulcers, and stomach tumors.
2 Sign / Symptoms
- The most common symptom is upper abdominal pain (Dyspepsia).
- Other possible symptoms include nausea and vomiting, bloating, loss of appetite and heartburn.
- Vomiting (may be clear, green or yellow, blood-streaked or completely bloody depending on the severity of the stomach inflammation)
- Belching (does not usually relieve stomach pain if present)
- Bloating, Early satiety, Loss of appetite
- Unexplained weight loss
- When due to autoimmune problems, low red blood cells due to not enough vitamin B12 may occur, a condition known as pernicious anemia.
3 Causes
Its Common causes are Helicobacter pylori and NSAIDs
Less common causes include
- Alcohol, smoking, cocaine, severe illness, radiation therapy
- Autoimmune problems such as Autoimune gasritis and Crohn's disease.
4 Gastritis vs gastropathy
- Both are conditions that affect the stomach lining, also known as the mucosa.
- In gastritis, the stomach lining is inflamed.
- In gastropathy, the stomach lining is damaged, but little or no inflammation is present
5 Gastritis vs Gastroparesis
- Gastritis is strictly a histological or tissue diagnosis of inflammation of the stomach inner lining which may or may not manifest symptomatically.
- Gastroparesis defines a symptomatic delay in stomach emptying resulting in bloating, abdominal pain and sometimes vomiting.
6 Gastritis vs Gastric ulcer
- Gastritis is irritation and inflammation of the stomach lining. This means the lining is red and swollen. It can cause shallow sores in the stomach lining called erosions.
- An ulcer is a deeper open sore in the lining of the stomach.
7 Maisms
- Gastroparesis: PLV
- Gasteropathy , Gastric atrophy, Gastric metaplasia, Gastric cancer: EBV
- Acute gasritis ,Gasric ulcer, Gastric erosion: HSV-1, HSV-2, DHF, EBV, CMV