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What are the symptoms of gastric mucosal prolapse?


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Gastric mucosal prolapse generally refers to gastric mucosal prolapse, which may lead to gastritis, peptic ulcer, pyloric obstruction and other complications.
1. Gastritis
Gastric mucosal prolapse refers to gastric mucosa prolapse into the duodenum. If it is not treated in time, the gastric mucosa may be repeatedly stimulated by duodenal contents, which may induce gastritis.
2. Peptic ulcer
If the inflammation is not controlled in time, it may develop into peptic ulcer, with nausea, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, belching and other symptoms.
3. Pyloric obstruction
If the gastric mucosa prolapse completely blocks the pyloric tract, it will lead to pyloric obstruction, causing a large amount of food to stay in the stomach, resulting in nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension and other symptoms.