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What are the worst symptoms of gastritis?

Published in Gastrointestinal Health 2 mins read

The worst symptoms of gastritis often involve significant discomfort and disruption to daily life, including intense abdominal pain, persistent nausea and vomiting, and a debilitating feeling of fullness.

Here's a more detailed look at these symptoms:

  • Gnawing or Burning Abdominal Pain: This is often described as a persistent ache in the upper abdomen, sometimes referred to as indigestion. The intensity can vary, and it might feel better or worse after eating, depending on the individual and the type of gastritis. This pain can be quite debilitating and interfere with daily activities.

  • Nausea: Constant or recurring nausea is another distressing symptom. This can lead to a loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss.

  • Vomiting: Frequent vomiting, especially if it contains blood (hematemesis) or looks like coffee grounds, is a serious symptom. This indicates potential bleeding in the stomach lining and requires immediate medical attention.

  • Feeling of Fullness After Eating: Even after consuming small amounts of food, a person with gastritis may experience a premature feeling of fullness in the upper abdomen. This can lead to discomfort and make it difficult to eat adequately.

These symptoms can significantly impact quality of life and may indicate a more severe form of gastritis or related complications. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and appropriate management.