Pain or burning in the stomach, burning sensation, nausea and discomfort after meals are usually associated with gastritis. However, not all gastritis has the same origin. While the most common form is related to infection by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, the prolonged use of anti-inflammatory drugs or inadequate eating habits, autoimmune gastritis occurs when the immune system itself attacks the cells of the stomach mucosa. Although eating …
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Pain or burning in the stomach, burning sensation, nausea and discomfort after meals are usually associated with gastritis. However, not all gastritis has the same origin. While the most common form is related to infection by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori, the prolonged use of anti-inflammatory drugs or inadequate eating habits, autoimmune gastritis occurs when the immune system itself attacks the cells of the stomach mucosa. Although eating …