Achlorhydria (patient information)
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What is achlorhydria?
How do I know if I have achlorhydria and what are the symptoms of achlorhydria?
Patients with achlorhyria may have signs and aymptoms as the following:
- Impaired digestion or indigestion, undigested food in stools
- Nausea
- Bloating
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Increased susceptibility to bacterial and parasitic infection in stomach
- Iron deficiency
- Cracked nails
Other health problems may also cause these symptoms. Only a doctor can tell for sure. A person with any of these symptoms should tell the doctor so that the problems can be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
Who is at risk for achlorhydria?
- Antiparietal cell antibodies
- Chronic gastric H pylori infection
- Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy
How to know you have achlorhydria?
When to seek urgent medical care?
Treatment options
Diseases with similar symptoms
Where to find medical care for achlorhydria?
Directions to Hospitals Treating achlorhydria
Prevention of achlorhydria
What to expect (Outook/Prognosis)?
Copyleft Sources
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/170066-overview
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/achlorhydria/intro.htm
http://www.mdguidelines.com/achlorhydria-and-hypochlorhydria