How to judge is slight gastric bleeding

Dr. Jesse King
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2025-05-01 10:03:42
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Mild gastric bleeding refers to a small amount of bleeding and a slow bleeding speed. Gastric bleeding in this case normally does not show any clinical symptoms. After fecal occult blood is positive, it can be judged whether the digestive tract is suffering from mild bleeding symptoms. Gastric bleeding is more common in digestive tract ulcers, esophageal and gastric varices rupture, acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis and gastric cancer. When necessary, gastroscopy can be improved to clarify the cause of bleeding. Active treatment is needed after the cause is clarified. There is no need to panic when gastric bleeding is shown. To respond positively and scientifically.