Dictionary Definition
gastritis n : inflammation of the lining of the
stomach; nausea and loss of appetite and discomfort after
eating
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From the Greek gastro- meaning of the stomach and -itis meaning inflammation.Noun
- Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain.
Translations
inflammation of the lining of the stomach
- Bosnian: gastritis
- Bulgarian: гастрит
- Catalan: gastritis
- Chinese: 胃炎
(wèiyán)
- Min Nan: ūi-iām
- Dutch: gastritis
- Estonian: gastriit
- Finnish: mahakatarri
- German: Gastritis
- Greek: γαστρίτιδα
- Hungarian: gyomorhurut, gasztritisz
- Italian: gastrite
- Japanese: 胃炎 (いえん, ien)
- Korean: 위염 (wiyeom)
- Lithuanian: gastritas
- Macedonian: гастритис
- Norwegian: gastritt
- Portuguese: gastrite
- Russian: гастрит (gastrít)
- Spanish: gastritis
- Swedish: kronisk gastrit
- Ukrainian: гастрит
Extensive Definition
Gastritis is inflammation of the
gastric
mucosa of the stomach. Depending on the cause,
gastritis may persist acutely or chronically and may coincide with
more serious conditions such as atrophy of the stomach.
Causes
The following are known causes and factors
related to gastritis:
- Bacterial infection (most often by Helicobacter pylori and other Helicobacter spp.)
- Fungal infection (most often in people with immunodeficiency)
- Parasitic infection (most often by Anisakis spp. from poorly cooked seafood)
- Bile reflux
- NSAIDs
- Cigarette smoke
- Autoimmune disorders
- Excessive alcohol consumption
- Excessive caffeine consumption
- Certain allergens
- Certain types of radiation
- Steroid treatments for other conditions
- Stomach injury
- Stress
- Eating Disorders, such as Bulimia
Symptoms
The following symptoms can be a result of
gastritis or can be related to the underlying cause:
- Upper abdominal pain or discomfort
- Gastric hemorrhage
- Hyperchlorhydria
- Appetite loss
- Belching
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fever
- Lethargy
Diagnosis
In suspected cases, a doctor usually orders a
barium
meal test and gastroscopy to determine
gastritis and related conditions such as peptic
ulcers and gastric cancer. It is always important
that the doctor reviews a patient's history regarding medications,
alcohol intake, smoking, and other factors that can be associated
with gastritis. In some cases, the appearance of the stomach lining
seen during gastroscopy and the results of the barium meal test are
reliable in determining gastritis and the cause. However, the most
reliable method for determining gastritis is doing a biopsy during gastroscopy and
checking for histological characteristics
of gastritis and infection. For Helicobacter infection (the most
common cause), one can test non-invasively with a urea
breath test, stool
antigen test, or
blood antibody test.
Treatment
Treatment for gastritis usually consists of
removing the irritant or the infection. In cases of infection, a
doctor will most often prescribe antimicrobial drugs.
Helicobacter infection typically responds well to the triple
therapy protocol (consisting of two antibiotics, and a proton
pump inhibitor). Regimens that work well include PCA or PCM
triple therapy (PPI, Clarithromycin, Amoxicillin) or (PPI,
Clarithromycin, Metronidazole). Quadruple therapy has a >90%
success rate and includes PPIs, Bismuth subsalicylates,
Metronidazole, and Tetracycline.
See also
External links
gastritis in Aymara: Puraka tini
gastritis in Min Nan: Ūi-iām
gastritis in Bosnian: Gastritis
gastritis in Bulgarian: Гастрит
gastritis in Catalan: Gastritis
gastritis in German: Gastritis
gastritis in Estonian: Gastriit
gastritis in Spanish: Gastritis
gastritis in Korean: 위염
gastritis in Croatian: Gastritis
gastritis in Italian: Gastrite
gastritis in Lithuanian: Gastritas
gastritis in Macedonian: Гастритис
gastritis in Dutch: Gastritis
gastritis in Japanese: 胃炎
gastritis in Norwegian Nynorsk: Gastritt
gastritis in Polish: Zapalenie błony śluzowej
żołądka
gastritis in Portuguese: Gastrite
gastritis in Russian: Гастрит
gastritis in Finnish: Mahakatarri
gastritis in Swedish: Kronisk gastrit
gastritis in Ukrainian: Гастрит
gastritis in Chinese: 胃炎
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abdominal hernia, adenoiditis, adrenitis, appendicitis, arteritis, arthritis
deformans, arthritis fungosa, arthritis pauperum, atrophic
arthritis, atrophic inflammation, blennorrhagic arthritis, brain
fever, bronchitis,
bunion, bursitis, capillaritis, carditis, catarrh, catarrhal inflammation,
cerebellitis,
cerebral meningitis, cerebritis, cerebrospinal
meningitis, chronic infectious arthritis, chronic inflammation,
cirrhotic inflammation, climactic arthritis, clitoritis, colitis, collagen disease,
conjunctivitis,
cystitis, degenerative
arthritis, diffuse inflammation, diverticulitis, diverticulosis, duodenal
ulcer, duodenitis,
encephalitis,
endocarditis,
enteritis, equine
encephalomyelitis, esophagal ulcer, esophagitis, exudative
inflammation, fibroid inflammation, focal inflammation, gingivitis, glossitis, gonococcal
arthritis, gonorrheal arthritis, gonorrheal rheumatism, gout, gouty arthritis, hemophilic
arthritis, hepatitis,
hiatal hernia, hyperplastic inflammation, hypertrophic arthritis,
hypertrophic inflammation, infectional arthritis, infectious
hepatitis, inflammation, irritable
bowel syndrome, laryngitis, lumbago, lumbar rheumatism,
mastoiditis,
megacolon, meningitis, menopausal
arthritis, metastatic inflammation, metritis, milk leg, mucous
colitis, mumps meningitis, myelitis, necrotic
inflammation, nephritis, neuritis, obliterative
inflammation, ophthalitis, ophthalmia, orchitis, osseous rheumatism,
osteitis, osteoarthritis, osteomyelitis, otitis, ovaritis, paradental pyorrhea,
penitis, peptic ulcer,
pericarditis,
periodontitis,
peritonitis,
pharyngitis,
phlebitis, podagra, polyp, proliferative arthritis,
prostatitis,
pyonephritis,
pyorrhea, pyorrhea
alveolaris, reactive inflammation, rheumatism, rheumatiz, rheumatoid
arthritis, rhinitis,
sclerosing inflammation, seroplastic inflammation, serous
inflammation, serum hepatitis, simple inflammation, sinusitis, spastic colon,
specific inflammation, stomach ulcer, subacute rheumatism,
suppurative arthritis, suppurative inflammation, syphilitic
arthritis, tennis elbow, testitis, thrombophlebitis,
tonsilitis, torticollis, toxic
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tuberculous rheumatism, ulcer, ulcerative colitis, uratic
arthritis, ureteritis, urethral
arthritis, urethritis, uteritis, vaginitis, vertebral
arthritis, visceral rheumatism, vulvitis, wryneck