Atrophic Gastritis
Atrophic Gastritis (AG) is a condition that affects the stomach lining, leading to chronic inflammation and damage. It is a autoimmune disorder that causes the immune system to attack the stomach lining, leading to inflammation and ulcers. The condition can cause severe abdominal pain, bloating, and difficulty swallowing, and it can also lead to more serious complications such as esophageal ulcers and malnutrition. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications to manage symptoms and dietary changes to reduce the risk of complications. If you suspect you may have AG, it is important to seek medical attention and receive a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

List of Doctors: Atrophic Gastritis

Zhang Xuezhi | Medical Doctor at Beijing University First Hospital
Xuezhi Zhang
Medical Doctor
Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Beijing University First Hospital
Zhang Shengsheng | Chief Physician, Professor at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shengsheng Zhang
Chief Physician, Professor
Department of Gastroenterology
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhou Bin | Deputy Chief Physician at China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Guang'anmen Hospital
Bin Zhou
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Spleen and Gastroenterology
China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Guang'anmen Hospital
Wang Guimei | Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guimei Wang
Chief Physician
Department of Geriatric Clinic
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Liu Geng | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Geng Liu
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Spleen and Gastroenterology
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine