Acute gastritis may be caused by:
- Certain medications
- Alcohol
- Eating or drinking corrosive substances
- Extreme physiological stress
- Infections
Acute gastritis is often associated with a severe, acute illness, or trauma. The following increase your risk of acute gastritis:
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug use (NSAIDs)
- Recent heavy alcohol use
- Major surgery
- Kidney failure
- Liver failure
- Respiratory failure
* Dark stools
* Hiccups
* Indigestion
* Loss of appetite
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
Treatment
Treatment depends on the cause of the gastritis. Antacids or other medications to decrease or neutralize gastric acid in the stomach will usually eliminate the symptoms and promote healing. Medications that cause gastritis should be discontinued. A gastric ulcer may be present, requiring treatment.
Gastritis due to stress is best treated by prevention. Medications to decrease gastric acid production such as proton pump inhibitors should be given to stressed hospital patients.
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