Chronic stomachitis is a common stomach disease with a wide variety of symptoms, different weights and non-specific characteristics. Chronic stomachitis is usually a disease that causes inflammation of the gastric mucous membranes by long-term irritation or damage. Understanding common symptoms of chronic stomach disease is important for early detection and treatment. This paper details the common symptoms of chronic stomach disease and helps to raise awareness and prevent it.
1. Upper abdominal pain or abdominal pain is one of the main symptoms of chronic stomach disease. Pain usually lies in the upper part of the upper abdomen, which may be pain, swelling or blunt pain, lasting for a longer period and may be aggravated or mitigated. The pain is irregular and not related to diet. Some patients may find it difficult to describe specific pains due to abdominal discomfort, but often suffer from saturation, gas, indigestion, and are persistent and intermittent.
II. Chronic gastric indigestion can affect the digestive function of the gastric mucous membranes and lead to symptoms of indigestion. Indigestion is manifested in stomach swelling, early saturation, gas, nausea and vomiting. The feeling of saturation is evident after the meal, often due to delays in emptied food in the stomach. Some of the patients may suffer from reduced appetite and reduced interest in and desire for food, leading to inadequate nutritional intake and consequent loss of weight.
III. People with anti-acid and gastric fever may experience symptoms of anti-acid and stomach fever. This may be due to reduced gastric acidization, higher pH in the stomach and a reverse flow of gastric acid to the oesophagus. The retrenchment of gastric acids not only causes anti-acid and gastric fever, but may also cause irritation and injury to oesophagus mucous membranes, cause anti-fluent oesophagus and lead to burning of throats and oesophagus.
IV. Inadequate nutritional intake due to poor ingestion and ablution, and possible signs of weight loss for chronic stomach disease. Long-term nutritional under-ingestion can not only lead to a loss of body weight, but can also lead to symptoms of anaemia, inefficiency and dizziness.
V. Symptoms of anaemia may occur in persons suffering from chronic stomach disease. This may be due to the long-term inflammation of the gastric mucous membrane, which results in a reduction of the gastric acid gland, which in turn affects the absorption of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is an important substance for synthetic red cells, which, in the absence of it, can lead to a reduction in red cell formation, which can cause anaemia. Anaemic patients may have symptoms of skin paleness, inactivity, dizziness and heart palsy.
VI. In addition to the above, there are other symptoms that may occur in cases of chronic stomach disease. For example, some patients may have symptoms of diarrhoea or constipation. Diarrhoea can be the result of intestinal disorders caused by gastromitis, while constipation can be the result of a reduction in stomach creeping and the inability of internal metabolites to reach the tissues of the digestive system, such as colons and large intestines. In addition, a small number of patients may have symptoms of vomiting or black defecation, possibly as a result of stomach mucous ulcer or haemorrhage.
VII. Symptoms of complications can be compounded by chronic stomach inflammation with other diseases, such as stomach ulcer, stomach perforation, retrovenging oesal inflammation, etc. These complications can increase the symptoms of patients such as severe abdominal pain, blood in vomit, throat and oesophagus burning. Therefore, in cases of chronic stomach disease symptoms, timely medical diagnosis and treatment should be provided to avoid complications.
Persons suffering from mental disorders of chronic stomachitis may also experience mental symptoms, such as memory, anxiety, insomnia, etc. These symptoms may be associated with physical discomfort and pain caused by chronic stomachitis, as well as with patients ‘ anxiety and anxiety about the disease. Thus, in the treatment of chronic stomach disease, in addition to medication for symptoms, attention should be paid to the mental health of the patient, providing the necessary psychological support and intervention.
Summarizing chronic stomach disease is a common stomach disease with a variety of symptoms and weights. Understanding the common symptoms of chronic stomach disease helps to detect and treat the disease at an early stage. Medical attention and treatment should be provided in a timely manner in case of symptoms such as upper abdominal pain, indigestion, anti-acid and stomach fever, weight loss and anaemia. At the same time, during treatment, care should be taken to improve eating habits, avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol stimulation, and reduce stress and maintain good living patterns, so as to alleviate the symptoms of chronic stomachitis and prevent complications.