Chronic non-atrophic gastritis lesions can cause pain due to inflammatory irritation, acidic digestive juices reflux into the stomach and damage to the gastric mucosa.
Chronic non-atrophic gastritis is an inflammatory disease of the stomach caused by drugs, improper diet, HP (Helicobacter pylori) infection and other factors. The gastric mucosa may become edematous, erosive and oozing under the stimulation of inflammatory factors, thus causing pain.
In addition, acidic digestive reflux to the stomach corrode the gastric mucosa and cause pain. In addition, there can be epigastric pain, abdominal distension, acid belching, dyspepsia and other clinical manifestations.
The treatment principle of chronic non-atrophic gastritis is to remove the cause of inflammation, relieve clinical symptoms and improve the inflammatory damage of gastric mucosa.
If chronic non-atrophic gastritis has been painful, it is recommended to consult the gastroenterology department in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, exclude other causes of abdominal pain, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and be wary of self-medication, delaying the condition.