The development of such a dangerous gastric disease as gastritis is often associated with the appearance of various pathologies, each of which can be a great danger for the gastrointestinal tract, and for the whole organism.
One of the most common pathological abnormalities in gastritis is permanent pain in the epigastric region caused by impaired motor function of the stomach. Painful sensations can be of a very different nature and cause the patient constant discomfort. In addition, the patient, who was diagnosed with this disease, constantly suffers from attacks of nausea and frequent vomiting. In the vomit, it is often possible to observe the presence of blood, which indicates the onset of the development of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.
Another pathology, observed with gastritis, is small sores on the walls of the stomach. Over time, this pathology can cause serious consequences in the development of the body and lead to the development of cancer tumors. The cause of the appearance of sores, as a rule, is the release of excessive bile from the gallbladder into the stomach.
As for the diseases accompanying gastritis, their character is most often inflammatory. An abnormal microflora of the stomach can cause a deviation in the liver and kidneys. In addition, a neglected disease often leads to the development of more serious diseases, for example, to an ulcer. Gastric ulcer is the next most dangerous disease of the stomach after chronic gastritis. Ulcer disease causes the patient a lot of suffering and requires serious treatment. Elimination of this pathology occurs, mainly, with the help of a surgical operation.
The most dangerous disease, in which chronic gastritis can develop, is cancer. The cancer of the stomach in many cases leads to a lethal outcome, since the nature of its appearance has not yet been fully studied. The person who has been diagnosed with this disease is constantly under the supervision of gastroenterologists and oncologists. The reason for this is the risk of the onset of the reactive phase of cancer, in which the disease develops at an incredibly high rate.
In general, the definition of pathology in the development of the stomach with gastritis is possible only after a qualitative diagnosis in the hospital.