Acute simple gastritis
Acute gastritis (acute gastritis) refers to the acute widespread or localized acute inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by various external and internal factors. If it is accompanied by intestinal inflammation, it is called acute gastroenteritis. At present, acute gastritis is divided into four categories: acute simple gastritis, acute erosive gastritis, acute purulent gastritis, and acute corrosive gastritis. The former two are more common. Acute simple gastritis is a common and frequently-occurring disease in the clinic. Generally, it can be cured in a short time, and a few can have sequelae.
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