Gastritis Alcoholic

**Gastritis of the alcoholic type** is one of the most common diseases associated with alcohol consumption. It occurs as a result of constant and long-term consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially if they contain large amounts of fusel oils, which are highly toxic.

Alcoholic drinks produce acids and phenols, which increase the acidity of the stomach, which can lead to the development of inflammation of the stomach and intestinal walls. Also overuse



Alcoholic gastritis

Alcoholic gastritis is a disease that can occur in people who are addicted to alcohol. This is a disease in which the normal functioning of the stomach and intestines is disrupted: inflammatory processes in the mucous membrane occur, ulcers and cracks develop in the walls of the stomach or duodenum. As a result of the aggressive effects of alcohol, the immune system is suppressed, which leads to



Alcohol disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the stomach that develops as a result of exposure to ethanol. Most often, these changes occur in people who abuse alcohol. In patients with chronic gastritis, a decrease in cellular and humoral gastric protective factors is found, a decrease in the proliferative activity of the main and parietal cells of the glandular islets, a high concentration of urease and leukocytes in the gastric contents, a decrease in the number of histiocytes and plasma cells in the periulcerous zone, dystrophic changes in the glands and vessels of the mucous membrane are detected stomach; Helicobacter pylori was detected in 50-70% of cases. In addition to the alcohol factor, the method