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The symptoms also resemble gallbladder, kidney, or bladder stones; however these should have already been ruled out with a CAT Scan. My mother...
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im currently in the same boat as you,ugh and i find that instant plain oatmeal with bananas ,and yogurt with canned peaches and bananas work well,i...
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I would stay away from:drinks like - coffee, hot chocolate, alcoholanything spicy like peppersanything hard to digest like stringy meats, fried foods...
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Gastritis is a condition in which the stomach lining—known as the mucosa—is inflamed. The stomach lining contains special cells that produce acid and...
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Medications that reduce the amount of acid in the stomach can relieve symptoms that may accompany gastritis and promote healing of the stomach lining...
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Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection causes most cases of chronic nonerosive gastritis. H. pylori are bacteria that infect the stomach lining. H...
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Many people with gastritis do not have any symptoms, but some people experience symptoms such as upper abdominal discomfort or pain nausea vomiting...
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The most common diagnostic test for gastritis is endoscopy with a biopsy of the stomach. The doctor will usually give the patient medicine to reduce...
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Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach from any cause, including infection or alcohol.
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