Gastritis


This is the inflammation of the lining of the stomach. The inflammation can be a gradual or sudden process. It is caused by substances which irritate the stomach lining such as alcohol or some medication such as aspirin.
Symptoms of gastritis vary among individuals, and in many people there are no symptoms.

The most common symptoms include:
Nausea and vomiting or recurrent upset stomach
Abdominal bloating and pain
Indigestion
Burning feeling in the stomach between meals or at night
Hiccups
Loss of appetite
Black, tarry stools

The treatment of gastritis treats the underlying cause of the inflammation. It can usually be solved by drug therapy, which will be decided by your doctor and pharmacist. Talk to your local health professional for more information on gastritis.