Gastritis Center - Port Charlotte, FL
Port Charlotte Gastroenterologist Doctors for GastritisType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Port Charlotte *![]() ACP Management ![]() Tareq Al-Khatib MD ![]() James S Amontree MD ![]() Theodore Yaremo MD & Dora O Chizea MD ![]() Theodore Yaremo MD & Dora O Chizea MD ![]() Moopen & Wei MDs ![]() Jay M Raja MD & Premala Raja MD ![]() Anthony DiTomaso MD ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Venice & Englewood ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Venice & Englewood ![]() Mohan Narayanan MD ![]() Peter R Dumas MD ![]() Robert H Felman MD ![]() South County Gastroenterology ![]() Lawrence W Gardner MD ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Associates in Digestive Health ![]() Associates in Digestive Health ![]() Associates in Digestive Health ![]() Associates in Digestive Health ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Gastroenterology Associates ![]() James J O'Mailia MD PA ![]() Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Pediatric Gastroenterology ![]() Digestive Specialists ![]() GI Specialists ![]() Digestive Specialists ![]() GI Specialists ![]() Intercoastal Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Intercoastal Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Digestive Specialists ![]() Intercoastal Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Intercoastal Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Sarasota Gastroenterology ![]() Michael P Sassaris MD ![]() Florida Digestive Care ![]() David M Gutstein MD ![]() Gary M Price MD & David L West MD ![]() Center for Digestive Diseases ![]() Thomas O'Malley & Michael Hall MDs ![]() Lee S Mitchel MD PA ![]() Thomas O'Malley & Michael Hall MDs ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Sarasota ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Sarasota ![]() Cynthia Collawn MD ![]() Constantine G Marousis MD ![]() Sarasota Digestive Health Specialist ![]() Sarasota Digestive Health Specialist ![]() Elliot M Livstone MD ![]() Digestive Disease Specialists ![]() Sun Coast GI Associates ![]() Sun Coast GI Associates ![]() Sun Coast GI Associates ![]() Sun Coast GI Associates ![]() Sun Coast GI Associates ![]() Brandenton Gastroenterology ![]() Rosabella Shek MD ![]() Digestive Disease Specialist ![]() Digestive Disease Specialist ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Manatee PA ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Manatee PA ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Manatee PA ![]() Anchor Health Centers Gastroenterology ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists ![]() Ashok K Dhaduvai MD ![]() The Medical Practice ![]() The Medical Practice ![]() Francesco Ferretti MD ![]() Roy D Cavalcant MD ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Gastroenterology Group Of Naples ![]() Naples Medical Center Walk-In ![]() Associates In Digestive Disease ![]() Rosann Schwartz MD ![]() Joseph G Spano MD PA ![]() Anchor Health Centers Gastroenterology ![]() Anchor Health Centers Gastroenterology ![]() Richard J Eatroff MD PA ![]() Joseph A Boulay Jr. MD PA ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() Mazen Kattih MD ![]() Ishwari Prasad MD ![]() Digestive Disease Associates ![]() C T Thomas MD ![]() Dwarka G Nath MD PA ![]() Girish B Patel MD ![]() Paul E McRae MD ![]() Robert H Wharton MD ![]() Center for Digestive Diseases ![]() Center for Digestive Diseases ![]() Continued Care of Plant City Port Charlotte, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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GastritisWhat is gastritis?Gastritis is a condition in which the stomach lining?known as the mucosa?is inflamed. The stomach lining contains special cells that produce acid and enzymes, which help break down food for digestion, and mucus, which protects the stomach lining from acid. When the stomach lining is inflamed, it produces less acid, enzymes, and mucus. Gastritis may be acute or chronic. Sudden, severe inflammation of the stomach lining is called acute gastritis. Inflammation that lasts for a long time is called chronic gastritis. If chronic gastritis is not treated, it may last for years or even a lifetime. Erosive gastritis is a type of gastritis that often does not cause significant inflammation but can wear away the stomach lining. Erosive gastritis can cause bleeding, erosions, or ulcers. Erosive gastritis may be acute or chronic. The relationship between gastritis and symptoms is not clear. The term gastritis refers specifically to abnormal inflammation in the stomach lining. People who have gastritis may experience pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen, but many people with gastritis do not have any symptoms. The term gastritis is sometimes mistakenly used to describe any symptoms of pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen. Many diseases and disorders can cause these symptoms. Most people who have upper abdominal symptoms do not have gastritis.
What causes gastritis?Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection causes most cases of chronic nonerosive gastritis. H. pylori are bacteria that infect the stomach lining. H. pylori are primarily transmitted from person to person. In areas with poor sanitation, H. pylori may be transmitted through contaminated food or water. In industrialized countries like the United States, 20 to 50 percent of the population may be infected with H. pylori.1 Rates of H. pylori inf... Recommended Reading Related to GastritisEndoscopy (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, EGD) » What is upper endoscopy?Upper endoscopy is a procedure that enables the examiner (usually a gastroenterologist) to examine the esophagus (swallowing tube), stomach, and duodenum (first portion of small bowel) using a thin, flexible tube through which the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum can be viewed using a TV monitor. How do I prepare for endoscopy?To accomplish a safe and complete examination, the stomach should be empty. The patient will most likely be asked to have nothing to eat or drink for six hours or more prior to the procedure. Prior to scheduling the procedure, the patient should inform his or her physician of any medications they are currently taking, any allergies, and all of their health problems. This information will remind the doctor whether the patient may need antibiotics prior to the procedure, what potential medications should not be used during the exam because of the pat... Read the Endoscopy (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, EGD) article » Other Related Gastritis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Port Charlotte
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