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Clinical manifestations of bile reflux gastritis after gastrectomy


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The clinical manifestations of bile reflux gastritis after gastrectomy can generally be manifested as abdominal distension, upper abdominal pain, stomach burning sensation, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Abdominal distension
Bile reflux may interfere with normal gastric acid secretion and gastric motility, resulting in impaired digestive function, so that patients often feel abdominal distension.
2. Upper abdominal pain
Bile reflux stimulates the stomach, so that gastric motility hyperactivity occurs, upper abdominal pain occurs, pain increases after eating, ingesting high-fat diet.
3. Gastric burning sensation
Bile reflux may also lead to gastric acid reflux, stimulate the esophagus, so that patients appear acid reflux or heartburn sensation, that is, stomach burning sensation.