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Gastric Erosion Without Bleeding

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Symptoms

What Is Gastric Erosion Without Bleeding?

Gastric erosion without bleeding small, shallow sores on stomach lining which do not actively bleed. All these erosions are typically identified during an upper endoscopy and they are mild in nature needing attention to avoid its progression.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms may be mild to moderate and often include:

  • A dull or burning pain in the upper stomach
  • Nausea, especially after meals
  • Feeling full too soon when eating
  • Mild heartburn or indigestion
  • Occasional bloating

Causes

The stomach lining can be irritated resulting in erosions as a result of a variety of factors

  • Frequent use of NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin)
  • Infection with H. pylori bacteria
  • Excess stomach acid from stress or certain foods
  • Regular consumption of alcohol or caffeine
  • The use of tobacco or exposure to severe chemicals.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Gastric Erosion Without Bleeding in Jersey Village

Treatment includes medications, diet adjustments, and lifestyle changes:

  • Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs): Medications like omeprazole or lansoprazole reduce stomach acid and promote healing of the stomach lining.
  • H2 Blockers: Medicines such as ranitidine or famotidine lower acid production to relieve symptoms.
  • Antacids: Over-the-counter antacids neutralize existing stomach acid and provide short-term relief.
  • Antibiotic Therapy: If H. pylori infection is detected, a combination of antibiotics plus a PPI eradicates the bacteria.
  • Gentle Diet Plan: Focus on soft, bland foods (oatmeal, bananas, toast), low-acid fruits (melons, pears), and lean proteins (chicken, turkey, fish).
  • Avoiding Irritants: Limit or eliminate NSAIDs (ibuprofen, aspirin), spicy or fried foods, caffeine, and alcohol to prevent further stomach lining damage.
  • Smoking Cessation: Quitting smoking removes a major irritant and supports faster healing of the stomach lining.
  • Stress Management: Practices like deep breathing, yoga, or meditation can help reduce excess acid production linked to stress.
  • Follow-Up Evaluation: A repeat endoscopy or clinical review may be scheduled to confirm that erosions have healed, especially if symptoms persist.

Ready to Start Your Recovery?

Gastric erosion is not very uncommon and can be treated. Under proper treatment, the majority of individuals heal completely. We can help you, in case you have some symptoms, or were advised of erosions due to an endoscopy. Call GastroDoxs in Jersey Village and today make your appointment and go onto your own unique treatment plan.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gastric erosion without bleeding?

Gastric erosion without bleeding are localized small and shallow mucosal lesions in the stomach which do not cause active blood loss. They are usually found during an upper endoscopy and indicate mild mucosal damage.

What is the difference between it and a bleeding ulcer?

Bleeding ulcers penetrate deeper into the stomach wall and usually cause visible bleeding, such as blood in vomit or stool. Gastric erosions do not go deep and typically do not result in active bleeding.

What are the symptoms I need to look out for?

Common symptoms include dull, burning pain in the upper stomach, nausea after meals, feeling full quickly, mild heartburn or indigestion, and occasional bloating.

Is it a serious condition?

Gastric erosion without bleeding is generally mild. However, if left untreated, it can worsen and lead to ulcers or bleeding. Most erosions heal within a few weeks with proper care.

What is the diagnosis of this condition?

Diagnosis is made via endoscopy, using a small camera to examine the upper stomach. Shallow sores without active bleeding are identified as gastric erosions.

Is it possible to take non-prescription drugs?

Over-the-counter antacids can provide short-term relief. However, acid-lowering prescription drugs (PPIs or H2 blockers) and H. pylori antibiotics should only be taken under a physician's guidance.

What diet helps with healing?

Choose low-acid, soft, bland foods like oatmeal, bananas, toast, melons, pears, and lean proteins (chicken, turkey, fish). Avoid spicy, fried, tomato-based, or highly acidic foods that can irritate the stomach lining.

How long does it take to heal?

With proper care and lifestyle adjustments, most patients show significant improvement within two to four weeks.

Should I see a specialist?

Yes. A gastroenterologist can confirm the diagnosis, identify underlying factors (such as H. pylori or medication use), and develop a tailored treatment and diet plan for safe and effective healing.

Is this an issue that can be brought about by stress?

Stress can increase stomach acid production, which may contribute to mucosal irritation. While stress alone does not usually cause erosions, it can exacerbate other causes like diet, medications, or infections.

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