What are the symptoms of non-atrophic antral gastritis?

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The symptoms of non-atrophic gastric antrum generally include pain, abdominal distension, decreased appetite, etc.

What are the symptoms of non-atrophic antral gastritis?

1. Pain

if the affected part is stimulated by inflammatory reaction, resulting in damage to the affected part, causing pain.

2. Abdominal distension

due to the patient's gastric antrum is affected, reducing the function of the gastric antrum, so that digestion ability decreases, causing food to be unable to be digested and absorbed in time, constantly producing gas in the body, causing abdominal distension.

What are the symptoms of non-atrophic antral gastritis?

3. Decreased appetite

If there is a large amount of gas in the gastrointestinal tract of the patient, and it is not discharged in time, causing satiety, causing decreased appetite, resulting in lack of nutritional support for the body, causing weight loss.



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