Can you sell furniture with esophagitis

Updated on furniture 2024-03-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Reflux gastritis, which mostly occurs 1 2 years after gastrectomy, is generally believed to be due to the loss of pyloric sphincter, bile continues to reflux into the stomach, in which bile salts and lysolucithin destroy the gastric mucosal barrier, so that a large number of hydrogen ions in gastric juice are reversed and osmotic, prompting mast cells to release histamine, causing gastric mucosal congestion, edema, inflammation, bleeding, erosion and other lesions. The clinical manifestations are typical of the triad: persistent burning pain under the xiphoid process, worsening after eating, ineffective antacids; biliary vomiting, pain persists after vomiting; Weight loss.

    In addition, there is anemia caused by a small amount of bleeding, and gastric juice is low or no acid. Severe cases should be treated with surgery.

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