- Male
- 53 Years
- 1 days ago
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I am attaching my report. Please explain what it means. Is there any medicine to relieve patchy hyperemia in the antrum, which suggests gastritis? I have had indigestion for five months, and my stools are thin, and I sometimes feel a burning sensation in my stomach. When I eat foods such as rajma, chole, paneer, milk, soybean and chicken, I often feel stomach discomfort for two days, and my stool becomes loose. Please explain in detail and help?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Patchy hyperemia means irritation or inflammation in the stomach lining, likely gastritis. Avoid spicy and heavy foods, eat smaller meals, and continue antacids or PPIs as prescribed. Probiotics may help. It is usually not serious but should be monitored.
Dr. Vasanthasree Suggests...
Take a STOOL EXAMINATION, PH & REDUCING SUBSTANCES Test
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