Precursor of gastric perforation

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2025-05-02 09:32:25 Views: 41 times

Because gastric perforation belongs to acute abdomen or sudden disease, so generally there is no precursor, but when the patient suddenly appears abdominal pain, nausea, abdominal distension, sweating and other symptoms, need to be alert to the possibility of gastric perforation.

Precursor of gastric perforation

Gastric perforation usually causes patients to suddenly appear upper abdominal pain or periumbilical pain discomfort, this pain is more intense, most are unbearable, mostly persistent burning pain, knife-like pain. Pain is also accompanied by nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distension, rapid heartbeat, sweating, chest tightness, breathing difficulties and other symptoms, need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.



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