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Disease name: gastritis -
Location: abdomen -
Department: Department of Gastroenterology -
Symptoms and signs: acute gastritis is characterized by epigastric discomfort, pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and black stool. The course of chronic gastritis is prolonged, and most of them have no obvious symptoms and signs. Generally, only indigestion symptoms such as fullness after meals, pantothenic acid, belching, and irregular abdominal pain can be seen. The diagnosis mainly depends on gastroscopy and biopsy of gastric mucosa.
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Early prevention of diabetes -
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Prevention and treatment of hypertension -
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