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Antral Gastritis

Antral gastritis is an autoimmune disorder where there is an inflammation in a portion of the stomach alone, known as the antrum. It may be caused by viral infections, bacterial infections, an injury or certain drugs.

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My lax les is 38 cm with inflamed gastric folds and severe antral gastritis. Please advice.

Query: Hello doctor, My lax les is 15 inches with inflamed gastric folds and severe antral gastritis. Presence of diverticulum and ulcer near the pyloric ring. I have constant nausea, bloating, and throat tightness.  Read Full »


Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Gastritis is an inflammation of stomach mucosa. It happens due to Helicobacter pylori a bacterial infection, smoking, alcohol and also certain medicines like Aspirin. Presence of diverticulum also causes gastritis.  Read Full »

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