Overview

Gastritis is an inflammation if the stomach lining. It may be caused bacterial or viral infections, and in particular by the bacteria Helicobacter pylori.

Please see conventional, complimentary and alternative medical treatments for important background information regarding the different types of medical treatments discussed on this page. Naturopathic, Complimentary and Alternative treatments that may be considered include:


Signs and Symptoms

  • Epigastric pain.
  • Fever/Nausea/Vomiting.
  • Possible frequent stool.

Etiology

Gastritis is often a consequence of overuse of antacids, which results in reduced stomach acidity (hypochlorhydria), which in turn reduces the physical barrier to infection.

Sequelae

If untreated, an ulcer may result.

ICD-9 Codes

ICD-9 CodeDescriptionComments
535.00Acute gastritis 
535.01Acute gastritis with hemorrhage 
535.30Alcoholic gastritis 
535.31Alcoholic gastritis with hemorrhage 
535.50Atrophic gastritis 
535.51Atrophic gastritis with hemorrhage