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Patients with Gastritis | Patients with Gastritis may appear pale. Some patients may appear fatigued and in distress if associated with [[abdominal pain]]. Vital signs generally appear to be normal. If associated with GI bleed, Vital signs include [[Tachycardia|tachycardia]]. [[Pallor]] may observed in patients presenting with [[melena]] and [[hematemesis]]. On examination of the eyes, conjunctival pallor may be observed. Halitosis may be observed in case of Chronic Gastritis. Chest tenderness may be present on palpation in case of Helicobacter pylori infection associated Gastritis. Abdominal pain or discomfort may be observed. Epigastric tenderness may be present. Gastritis associated with gastric ulcers may result in blood loss and the stool test may be guaiac-positive. | ||
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* On examination of the eyes, conjunctival pallor may be observed | *On examination of the eyes, conjunctival pallor may be observed | ||
===Lungs=== | ===Lungs=== | ||
* Normal vesicular breath sounds are observed | *Normal vesicular breath sounds are observed | ||
*Halitosis may be observed in case of Chronic Gastritis | *Halitosis may be observed in case of Chronic Gastritis | ||
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Overview
Patients with Gastritis may appear pale. Some patients may appear fatigued and in distress if associated with abdominal pain. Vital signs generally appear to be normal. If associated with GI bleed, Vital signs include tachycardia. Pallor may observed in patients presenting with melena and hematemesis. On examination of the eyes, conjunctival pallor may be observed. Halitosis may be observed in case of Chronic Gastritis. Chest tenderness may be present on palpation in case of Helicobacter pylori infection associated Gastritis. Abdominal pain or discomfort may be observed. Epigastric tenderness may be present. Gastritis associated with gastric ulcers may result in blood loss and the stool test may be guaiac-positive.
Physical Examination
Physical examination of patients with Gastritis may include:
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with Gastritis may appear pale. Some patients may appear fatigued and in distress if associated with abdominal pain.
Vital Signs
- Vital signs generally appear to be normal.
- If associated with GI bleed, Vital signs include:
Skin
- Pallor may observed in patients presenting with melena and hematemesis.
HEENT
- On examination of the eyes, conjunctival pallor may be observed
Lungs
- Normal vesicular breath sounds are observed
- Halitosis may be observed in case of Chronic Gastritis
Heart
- Chest tenderness may be present on palpation in case of Helicobacter pylori infection associated Gastritis
- S1 and S2 are normal
Abdomen
- Abdominal pain or discomfort may be observed.
- Epigastric tenderness may be present
- Gastritis associated with gastric ulcers may result in blood loss and the stool test may be guaiac-positive.