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gastritis

by vishnupriya, Mar 10, 2009 08:08AM
I have taken somany tests including endoscopy, scanning etc., other than this gastritis i didn't get any other disease.  So this frequent stomach pain, motions, back pain body pain etc., all are because of gastritis only or are there any chance of other diseases also?
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by gnorb, Mar 10, 2009 07:57PM
To: vishnupriya
Honestly, it's hard to say. Gastritis pain is usually limited to the upper left quadrant of your abdomen and in some cases can be felt in the same area of the back. Pains related to items that can cause gastritis can include those of heartburn (GERD), gallbladder issues, and intestinal issues among others. Keep a diary of these feelings and next time you see a doc present your diary.

Good luck.
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