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gastritis, acute
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digestive system, digestive system organs, acute gastritis, acute gastritis, sudden inflammation, the lining, the stomach, medications, alcohol, eating, drinking corrosive substances, extreme physiological stress, infections, acute gastritis, associated, a severe, acute illness, trauma, risk factors include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use, nsaids, recent heavy alcohol use, physiological stress such major surgery, head trauma, renal failure, liver failure, respiratory failure, abdominal indigestion, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, vomiting blood, coffee-ground, material, dark stools, hiccups, an upper gi, small bowel series, a stool guaiac, gastroscopy showing gastritis, a cbc showing anemia, treatment depends on the cause, the gastritis, antacids, medications to decrease, neutralize gastric acid, in the stomach, eliminate the symptoms, promote healing, medications that cause gastritis, discontinued, a gastric ulcer present, requiring treatment, gastritis, due to stress is best treated by prevention, medications to decrease gastric acid production proton pump inhibitors, given to stressed hospital patients, most gastritis improves rapidly, a potential complication, severe loss of blood, symptoms of gastritis persist longer than 2, 3 days, vomit blood, have bloody stools, control of risk factors, play a preventative role, not using, minimizing use of nsaids, alcohol.
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