Gastritis Excretory

Excretory gastritis (abbreviated gastritis B) is a medical term that describes a disease of the gastrointestinal tract that occurs as a result of insufficient release of stomach contents into the intestines.

Symptoms of excretory gastritis may include the following signs and sensations: - Abdominal pain, especially after eating or on an empty stomach; - Heartburn, belching and increased salivation; - Vomiting and bloating; - Changes in appetite; - Nausea, sometimes accompanied by diarrhea, in more severe cases; - Stomach bloating, leading to a feeling of fullness, belching of air and bad breath;

The causes of this disease can be various factors, for example, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, taking certain medications, or previous viral and infectious diseases.

Treatment and diagnosis of gastritis B. The main point of treatment is to review the diet and limit the consumption of fatty, spicy and sour foods. Drinking alcohol and smoking should be avoided. It is important to monitor your diet and control your weight. For diagnosis, it is necessary to conduct a test to rule out diseases (for example, peptic ulcer