- Gastritis
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MeshID = D005756Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach. There are many possible causes [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Gastritis | date=2002-12-1 | publisher=University of Maryland Medical System | url =http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/gastritis-000067.htm | work =University of Maryland Medical Center | pages = | accessdate = 2008-10-07 | language = ] . Gastritis is caused by excessive
alcohol consumption, prolonged use ofnonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs , also known as NSAIDs, such asaspirin oribuprofen , or infection with bacteria, such asHelicobacter pylori . Sometimes gastritis develops after major surgery,traumatic injury , burns, or severe infections. Certain diseases, such aspernicious anemia and chronic bile reflux, orautoimmune disorders , can cause gastritis as well. The most common symptom is abdominal upset or pain. Other symptoms are indigestion, abdominal bloating,nausea , andvomiting , or a feeling of fullness or burning in the upper abdomen.Blood in your vomit or black stools may be a sign of bleeding in the stomach, which may indicate a serious problem.cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Gastritis | date=December 2004 | publisher=National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases | url =http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/gastritis/ | work =National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse | pages = | accessdate = 2008-10-06 | language = ]Causes
The following are known causes and factors related to gastritis:
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Bacterial infection (most often by "Helicobacter pylori " and other "Helicobacter " spp.)
*Fungal infection (most often in people withimmunodeficiency )
*Parasitic infection (most often by "Anisakis " spp. from poorly cooked seafood)
*Bile reflux
*NSAIDs
*Cigarette smoke
*Autoimmune disorders
* Excessivealcohol consumption
* Excessivecaffeine consumption
* Certainallergen s
* Certain types ofradiation
*Steroid treatments for other conditions
* Stomach injury
* Stress
*Eating Disorders , such asBulimia Symptoms
The following symptoms can be a result of gastritis or can be related to the underlying cause:
* Upper
abdominal pain or discomfort
* Gastrichemorrhage
*Hyperchlorhydria
*Appetite loss
*Belching
*Nausea
*Vomiting
*Fever
*Lethargy Diagnosis
In suspected cases, a doctor usually orders a
barium meal test andgastroscopy to determine gastritis and related conditions such aspeptic ulcer s and gastriccancer . It is always important that the doctor reviews a patient's history regarding medications, alcohol intake, smoking, and other factors that can be associated with gastritis. In some cases, the appearance of the stomach lining seen during gastroscopy and the results of the barium meal test are reliable in determining gastritis and the cause. However, the most reliable method for determining gastritis is doing abiopsy during gastroscopy and checking for histological characteristics of gastritis and infection. For "Helicobacter" infection (the most common cause), one can test non-invasively with aurea breath test ,stool antigen test, orblood antibody test.If
diarrhea is present also, the correct diagnosis may not begastritis but rathergastroenteritis .Treatment
Treatment for gastritis usually consists of removing the irritant or the infection. In cases of infection, a doctor will most often prescribe
antimicrobial drugs. "Helicobacter" infection typically responds well to the "triple therapy" protocol (consisting of twoantibiotic s, and aproton pump inhibitor ). Regimens that work well include PCA or PCM triple therapy (PPI, Clarithromycin, Amoxicillin) or (PPI, Clarithromycin, Metronidazole). Quadruple therapy has a >90% success rate and includes PPIs, Bismuth subsalicylates, Metronidazole, and Tetracycline.References
See also
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Stomach
*Gastroenteritis
*Infection
*Granulomatous gastritis External links
* http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec09/ch121/ch121b.html
* http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic820.htm
* http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic852.htm
* http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/9339/10796.html
* [http://www.abcsalutaris.com/english/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=3 ABC Salutaris: Gastritis]
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