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Clinical Manifestations of Chronic and Acute Gastritis

Acute Gastritis

1. Acute simple exogenous gastritis
  • Sudden epigastric pain.
  • Nausea with vomiting which in one after another.
  • When the attack, the patient sweating, restlessness, abdominal pain, and sometimes accompanied by heat and tachycardia.
  • Usually recover in 1-2 days.
2. Acute exogenous corrosive gastritis
  • The patient collapsed with a cool skin.
  • Tachycardia and cyanosis.
  • Feelings such as burning, on the epigastrium.
  • Severe pain / colic.

3. Acute infectious gastritis
  • Anorexia.
  • The epigastric distress.
  • Vomitus.
  • Hematemesis.
4. Acute gastritis hegmonos
  • Sudden severe pain in the epigastrium.
  • Neusia.
  • Tension in the epigastrium.
  • Vomitus.
  • High heat and suffocation
  • Tachypnea.
  • Ekterik little dry tongue.
  • Tachycardia.
  • Cyanosis of the extremities.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Abdomen soft.
  • Leukocytosis.


Chronic Gastritis
1. Superficial gastritis
  • Vague distress in the epigastrium.
  • Weight loss.
  • Bloating / full flavor at the epigastrium.
  • Nausea.
  • Sebelun the pain and after meals.
  • Feels dizzy.
  • Vomitus.

2. Atrophic gastritis
  • The epigastric distress.
  • Anorexia.
  • Full sense of the abdomen.
  • Nausea.
  • Wind came out of the mouth.
  • Vomitus.
  • Easily offended.
  • Restless.
  • Mouth and throat feel dry.

3. Chronic hypertrophic gastritis
  • Epigastric pain which is not always reduced after drinking milk.
  • Pain usually occurs at night.
  • Sometimes accompanied by melena.
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