Acute nephritis and chronic gastritis

Dr. Riley Reed
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2025-05-20 03:58:38
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Acute nephritis is a
chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by a variety of reasons.
2. The cause of
acute nephritis is mostly caused by hemolytic streptococci infection, a few are caused by other bacteria, viruses, parasites and other pathogenic microorganisms. Chronic gastritis is mainly caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, autoimmune factors, duodeno-gastric reflux and other reasons.
3. Clinical manifestations
Acute nephritis patients can appear proteinuria, hypertension, lower limb edema and other symptoms. Chronic gastritis patients can appear upper abdominal pain, loss of appetite, postprandial fullness, acid reflux, nausea and other symptoms.