Stomach distension, belching, swallowing, choking, more than a year, is it malignant?

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2025-05-02 02:28:44 Views: 20 times

Stomach distension generally refers to flatulence, flatulence, belching, swallowing, choking feeling for more than a year. Whether it is malignant should be analyzed according to the specific circumstances.

Stomach distension, belching, swallowing, choking, more than a year, is it malignant?

If the above symptoms are accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue and other symptoms, and gastroscopy shows obvious space-occupying lesions, it may be malignant. When malignant lesions occur in the stomach, it may affect the normal digestive function of the stomach, and may also cause acid reflux, causing damage to the esophagus and throat mucosa, thus causing many of the above discomfort symptoms. If the patient has no other symptoms and no space-occupying lesions in the stomach on endoscopy, it may not be cancerous and is generally related to chronic gastritis. Chronic gastritis can lead to congestion and edema of the gastric mucosa, resulting in reduced digestion, food accumulation in the stomach, fermentation of large amounts of gas, causing flatulence, and belching. Second, chronic gastritis may also lead to increased acid secretion, reflux, damage to the esophageal mucosa, and then cause swallowing choking feeling.



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