Can non-atrophic gastritis with erosion cause pressure pain around the navel?

Non-atrophic gastritis with erosion may cause pressure pain around the navel. Non-atrophic gastritis, also known as chronic superficial gastritis, is a chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by a variety of etiologic factors, including Helicobacter pylori infection and psychogenic factors. Accompanied by erosion generally refers to the gastroscopic observation of chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa along with superficial necrotic defects, but its depth does not exceed the mucosal muscular layer. Some patients with non-atrophic gastritis with erosion may have no clinical symptoms, and those who have symptoms mainly show epigastric pain (vague pain, burning pain, dull pain) or discomfort, and may also have loss of appetite, acid reflux, belching, nausea, vomiting and other dyspeptic manifestations, and some patients may suffer from lethargy, fatigue, anxiety, depression and other mental symptoms. Epigastric pain may manifest as pressure pain around the navel. Patients with non-atrophic gastritis with celiac disease should eat less pickled food, avoid partiality and greasy, stimulating food, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.