What are the symptoms of atrophic gastritis?

Atrophic gastritis is a chronic disease of the digestive system caused by multiple pathogenic factors, and patients may experience epigastric pain, acid reflux, abdominal distension and other symptoms.
Atrophic gastritis, also known as chronic atrophic gastritis, is a clinically common chronic disease of the digestive system. Atrophic gastritis can be caused by a variety of etiologic factors, of which Helicobacter pylori infection is the most common, in addition to duodeno-gastric reflux, gastric mucosal irritation, autoimmune inflammation, etc., can also cause chronic atrophic gastritis.
Most of the early atrophic gastritis patients have no obvious symptoms, with the development of the disease, the patient may appear epigastric pain, acid reflux, heartburn, abdominal distension and other symptoms, some patients may be accompanied by loss of appetite, belching, nausea and other dyspeptic symptoms.
Patients should pay attention to adjust the diet, to light and easy to digest diet, avoid overeating, reduce the burden on the stomach, the condition continues to worsen the person should be timely medical examination, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.