Chronic Gastritis
Chronic gastritis refers to inflammation of the stomach lining that has persisted over a long period of time. It is a common condition often caused by bacteria, a virus, or by the long-term use of medications. Chronic gastritis can lead to a number of serious health complications, such as peptic ulcers, anemia, malnutrition, and even stomach cancer. Symptoms of chronic gastritis include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, weight loss, and loss of appetite. Treatment for chronic gastritis may vary depending on the underlying cause, but can include eliminating certain foods and medications, taking certain medications, and sometimes even surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for managing chronic gastritis and reducing the risk of serious complications.
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