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Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Online Doctors Consultation — page 13

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Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders

What is Gastric Reticulosis? How is it treated?

360 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with Gastric Reticulosis. Is this cancer? I also have SLE. What is the treatment for this, how can they be sure that I have it and what is the prognosis? Is it curable? Stomach pain, diarrhea, intestines cramps.


Gastric Reticulosis is not cancer, but rather a condition where the lining of the stomach becomes thickened or inflamed, leading to symptoms like stomach pain, diarrhea, and intestinal cramps. It’s often linked to inflammation, and in some cases, autoimmune diseases like SLE, which can affect various organs, including the gastrointestinal system. However, Gastric Reticulosis itself isn’t typically a cancerous condition. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through imaging tests (like an endoscopy or ultrasound), blood tests, and sometimes a biopsy of the stomach lining to rule out other conditions. Your doctor will likely want to monitor your condition closely, especially given your history with SLE, as autoimmune diseases can affect digestion. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and addressing the underlying inflammation. This may involve medications like anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressants, or even antibiotics if an infection is present. Lifestyle changes, including avoiding trigger foods and managing stress, can also help.
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