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Lymphocytic Gastritis

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Symptoms

What is Lymphocytic Gastritis?

Gastritis Lymphocytic, or Lymphocytic Gastritis, is a rare affliction of inflammation of the stomach mucosa (stomach lining) mixed with lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) within the mucosa. Its establishment is by and as revealed by biopsy with upper endoscopy and falls under ICD-10 of K29.5.

Common Symptoms

You are allowed to have any of the following:

  • Burning or aching pain in the upper abdomen.
  • Periodic vomiting or nausea.
  • Feeling full even after eating a small amount of food.
  • Bloating or indigestion.
  • Unintentional or purposeless weight loss.

Causes

It is not known exactly, but the known risk factors are:

  • Autoimmune reaction affecting the stomach mucosal lining.
  • Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection.
  • Gluten intolerance or Celiac disease.
  • Long-term use of NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs).
Treatment

Treatment Options for Lymphocytic Gastritis in Jersey Village

Treatment includes dietary adjustments, medications and follow-up care:

  • Diet changes: Stop consuming gluten if there is an issue with celiac disease or gluten allergy, avoid spicy foods, alcohol, and non-aspirin-sensitive medications, and focus on bland yet nutritious meals.
  • Anti-acid-reducing drugs: Proton pump inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole) or H2 blockers (e.g., ranitidine) help minimize gastric secretions and promote faster healing of the stomach lining.
  • Antibiotics: Antibiotics are prescribed if an H. pylori infection has been diagnosed, such as combinations of clarithromycin and amoxicillin.
  • Probiotics: Probiotics containing Lactobacillus or Bifidobacterium help improve intestinal balance, reduce indigestion, and support healthy gut flora.
  • Endoscopic observation: Periodic endoscopies and biopsies of the upper gastrointestinal tract are performed to assess lymphocyte levels and confirm mucosal healing.
  • Follow-up care: Regular visits are recommended to realign your treatment plan based on symptom improvement, laboratory results, and pathology findings.

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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

What is gastritic lymphocytitis?

Lymphocytic gastritis is a rare autoimmune condition that allows the fluidisation of lymphocytes (white blood cell) in stomach mucosa and causes irritation and intestinal disorders.

What are the typical lymphocytic gastritis symptoms?

It is generally accompanied by pain or burning in the upper abdomen, nausea occasionally accompanied by occasional oral vomiting, early fullness of abdomen following eating, bloating, indigestion, loss of appetite and light weight loss.

What is the diagnosis of lymphocytic gastritis?

Diagnosis of it is done by upper endoscopy biopsy. The stomach tissue sample is studied by examining the piece of tissue by a pathologist regardless of its increased gastric lining lymphocytes.

In which code would lymphocytic gastritis be placed in the ICD-10?

This is code 29.5 of ICD-10 which is lymphocytic gastritis.

What is the location of the pathology outlines of my biopsy?

Your gastroenterologist or in the pathology laboratory will provide to you the detailed report of the lymphocyte counts and other relevant results in your gastric tissue.

Does lymphocytic gastritis represent a kind of cancer?

No. Lymphocytic gastritis is non-malignant. The inflammation is however sometimes similar to other more alarming conditions that may be observed on imageries or endoscopy, hence a biopsy is required.

What is the severity of gastritis lymphocytica?

Though this might be extremely uncomfortable as well as incomplete in the scenario when it has not been cured, lymphocytic gastritis may be managed with the assistance of the correct set of drugs, alteration of diet and perspective of the underlying reason that possibly led to the onset of the disease.

Is dietary modification helpful in the management of lymphocytic gastritis?

Yes. One can avoid the signs and symptoms and inflammation by avoiding trigger foods, such as gluten (sensitive or celiac disease), spicy foods, alcohol, and NSAIDs.

Where do I get an expert on the lymphocytic gastritis in Houston?

One such place in Houston that could be appointed is GastroDoxs. We also have a gastroenterologist who is board-certified to socialize and treat lymphocytic gastritis.

What exactly should I see a doctor because of my stomach?

When you have never ending pain in your stomach and your sleep is quickly vanishing off your face, you are already having chronic indigestion or other digestive complications which the over-the-counter medicine cannot be able to do, you should refer yourself to a gastroenterologist.

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