What are the symptoms of bile reflux in chronic non-atrophic gastric sinusitis?

The common symptoms of chronic non-atrophic gastric sinusitis accompanied by bile reflux include loss of appetite, bloating, and burning sensation in the upper abdomen. Symptoms are not exactly the same from patient to patient. Chronic non-atrophic gastric sinusitis accompanied by bile reflux is usually caused by inflammation of the mucosa of the gastric sinuses from various causes, along with bile reflux. The gastrointestinal tract peristalsis decreases, bile reflux into the stomach, stimulation of the gastric mucosa will appear bitter mouth, increased secretion of gastric acid will appear acid reflux, burning sensation. Under the stimulation of inflammation, the digestive function is weakened, food digestion and absorption is slow, the stomach can not be emptied in time, there will be abdominal distension, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Chronic non-atrophic gastro-sinusitis accompanied by bile reflux, should promptly seek medical attention, take medication under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, usually pay attention to a light diet, avoid hot pot. Barbecue and other spicy and stimulating food, prohibit the consumption of alcohol, so as not to aggravate the condition.