Causes of chronic gastritis

What are the causes of chronic gastritis? Causes of chronic gastritis are: Nutritive factors include: Irregular eating (eating without following a regime), eating fast, without chewing properly (especially in cases with severe dental problems), icy beverages, extremely hot meals. Alcohol consumption The presence of Helicobacter pylori Smoking Certain medication such as: Usage of certain medication for a prolonged period of time, for example, salicylic acid based medication, cortisones, digitalic, antibiotics, NSAID drugs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Poisoning at the workplace: This is especially common for individuals working in the heavy industry (especially dangerous and worth mentioning would be the vapors produced in such workplaces). Fungal gastritis: Gastritis caused by certain fungi. Hypovitaminosis: Deficiency of vitamin B1, B2, PP, B12 and A. Disruptions of the metabolism: Uremia, gout, diabetes, large-scale burns, severe hepatic insufficiency etc. Allergic gastritis: It is hypothesized that the same effect that allergens have on the skin, they have on the lining of the stomach as well. Venous stasis (is a condition of slow blood flow in the veins): This may occur when suffering from congestive cardiac insufficiency, portal hypertension (spike of blood pressure in the portal vein) etc. Certain endocrine conditions: Acromegaly, Hashimoto thyroiditis, hypothyroidism, etc. Certain blood diseases: Pernicious anemia, etc. Psychological factors: Chronic stress, extreme emotion etc. Chronic gastritis could also occur in idiopathic form (the cause cannot be determined).

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Medical Author: Dr. med. Diana Hysi