David Tenembaum, MD
Jackson Heights
90-01 Roosevelt Ave. Queens, NY 11372
tel: 718-396-2005 | text: 718-500-4920
Woodside
53-14 Roosevelt Ave. Queens, NY 11377
tel: 718-396-2005 | text: 718-500-4920
What is Gastritis?
-Gastritis is defined as inflammation of the lining of the stomach, it is due to a reaction from an underlying condition, its not on its own a medical diagnosis.
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What causes Gastritis?
-There are many different causes of gastritis, common causes include the following:
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Medications
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Smoking
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Excessive alcohol intake
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Helicobacter Pylori
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Stress
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Certain foods
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High levels of acid production
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High levels of bile production
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Ulcers in the stomach
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Cancer
​What are the Symptoms of Gastritis?
-Symptoms can range from mild to severe and short term vs long. The most common symptom is upper abdominal pain, others symptoms may include:
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Heartburn
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Nausea
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Bloating
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Early Satiety
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Halitosis
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Loss of appetite
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Abdominal distention
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Indigestion
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Hiccups
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Burping
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Belching
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Upset stomach
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Diarrhea
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How do I know if I have Gastritis?
-The diagnosis is made by upper endoscopy which involves a thin tube inserted through your mouth down into your stomach to look at the stomach lining. A biopsy, which is a tiny piece of tissue sample is taken and sent to our laboratory to help determine the etiology.
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What are the treatments for Gastritis?
-Treatment is based on the underlying cause, options include antacids, antibiotics, cessation of smoking, avoid drinking excessive amounts of alcohol, changes in diet and avoiding foods that trigger symptoms.
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What are some complications of Gastritis?
-Complications for gastritis thankfully are not common. If ignored for a long period of time it can lead to anemia, ulcers and gastric lymphomas. Consult Dr. David Tenembaum for further medical advise.