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- Gastritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Gastritis is a general term for a group of conditions with one thing in common: Inflammation of the lining of the stomach The inflammation of gastritis is most often the result of infection with the same bacterium that causes most stomach ulcers or the regular use of certain pain relievers Drinking too much alcohol also can contribute to gastritis
- Gastritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn about the causes and treatments for this inflammation of the stomach lining
- Stomach cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Stomach cancer, which is also called gastric cancer, is cancer that begins in the stomach Learn about symptoms, causes, detection and treatments
- Gastroparesis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
This digestive condition affects muscles in the stomach and keeps it from emptying fully Learn about symptoms and treatment
- Peptic ulcer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Peptic ulcers are open sores on the inner lining of the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine The most common symptom of a peptic ulcer is stomach pain
- Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) - Symptoms and causes
Overview A gastrointestinal stromal tumor, also called a GIST, is a type of cancer that begins in the digestive system GISTs happen most often in the stomach and small intestine
- Incidence of gastric cancers and associated risk factors in patients . . .
Although gastric polyposis commonly occurs in people with FAP, there is a lack of consensus about the incidence of gastric cancer in these patients Additionally, there are no universally accepted guidelines outlining how and when to conduct screening and surveillance and which risk factors, if any, warrant prophylactic total gastrectomy to
- Stomach polyps - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treating H pylori infection For gastritis caused by H pylori bacteria in the stomach, a care professional will likely recommend treatment with a combination of medicines, including antibiotics Treating an H pylori infection can make hyperplastic polyps disappear and might stop polyps from coming back
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