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Erosive Gastritis

The wearing off of the stomach lining due to stomach acids is called erosive gastritis. It is usually a severe condition, which results in gastric bleeding, blood in vomit, and bloody stools. The common causes include the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, excess alcohol consumption, too much stress, radiation, viral infection, and Crohn's disease.

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I underwent an endoscopic biopsy. Kindly review my reports.

Query: Hi doctor, I am working as a software professional. Recently, I had discomfort in digestion, severe bloating, gas formation and a frequent sensation of motions. I went to a gastroenterologist and he made an endoscopy and an endoscopic biopsy. The biopsy report is as below. Nature of specimen: Receiv...  Read Full »


Dr. Ajit Naniksingh Kukreja

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The reports of biopsy are suggestive of erosive gastritis. Razo-D, Rabeprazole is a good medicine, but you need to take it twice a day before breakfast and dinner. I also suggest Sucrase-O 2 teaspoons four times a day and a good probiotic twice a day for 10 days. Con...  Read Full »

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