Is the inflammation of the stomach bulge serious

Gastric rumbling inflammation can become serious if left untreated. Infections, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, stress, etc. cause gastric mucosal irritation by excessive gastric acid secretion, resulting in rumbling erosive gastritis or hyperplastic foreign bodies. Gastric bulge inflammation can be accompanied by gastric distension, gastric pain, nausea, vomiting, heartburn and other symptoms, and in severe cases, there is the possibility of malignant changes. It is necessary to consult a doctor for pathology to determine whether it is bulging erosive gastritis or other possibilities such as a tumor in the stomach. Whichever lesion it belongs to, it can become very serious if not treated in time. If it belongs to bulging erosive gastritis, it can be treated with drugs such as omeprazole, ranitidine and other acid-suppressing drugs, and if it is a malignant tumor of the stomach, it needs to be treated with surgery. If necessary, further radiotherapy and chemotherapy are required. If the stomach bulge inflammation is detected, the patient should follow the doctor’s advice, do further examination and active treatment, so as not to aggravate the condition.