When it comes to gastritis, what comes to mind? It is from time to time that there is severe pain in the stomach, or from time to time when the disease is developing very deeply that there is a constant stream of vomiting and diarrhea. These are very common symptoms of gastritis. As a kind of gastrointestinal disease that is very familiar to the public, gastritis can be said to have a very broad mass base, which means that the burden of gastritis has been high, and the incidence rate rate of gastritis can be said that this mass base does not make people love gastritis much. After all, as long as a person with a normal mind does not like to have gastritis, and the treatment of gastritis is so difficult, even if it is not cured properly, there are still a lot of symptoms of gastritis, which is unbearable. Today, The news editor doesn't tell you the common symptoms of gastritis above, so he comes to talk about the reason why gastritis doesn't defecate.
Many people's first reaction may not be curiosity about what to do if they have gastritis and do not defecate, but rather want to know why gastritis can lead to non defecation. They feel that gastritis and non defecation are two completely unrelated things, which is why they lack some knowledge about gastrointestinal health. Although gastritis is inflammation of the stomach wall, it may not sound related to defecation, but after thinking about it, don't the feces we excrete need to be digested by the gastrointestinal tract? Gastritis will definitely affect the digestive ability of the stomach, but if the stomach does not digest food, how can we excrete any stool? Does this make it easy for everyone to understand.
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