3 Signs Show Your Stomach is Dying | Symptoms Health
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3 Signs Show Your Stomach is Dying | Symptoms Health
Gastric ischemia represents critical vascular insufficiency causing mucosal necrosis through compromised blood perfusion to stomach tissue. Acute gastric necrosis, though rare due to abundant vascular supply, progresses rapidly when arterial and venous occlusion occurs simultaneously. Systemic hypoperfusion, thromboembolism, mechanical obstruction, volvulus, and severe gastric distension trigger ischemic cascade leading to full-thickness hemorrhagic necrosis and life-threatening complications.
Persistent upper abdominal burning manifests as epigastric pain, gnawing discomfort, or searing sensation localized retrosternally. This burning indicates erosive gastritis, peptic ulceration, or mucosal inflammation where gastric acid overwhelms protective mucous barrier. The burning intensifies postprandially, radiating to substernal region, back, or interscapular areas. Chronic mucosal erosion progresses to coagulative necrosis with fibrinopurulent exudates, surface ulcerations, and deep gastric wall penetration. The relentless burning sensation signals advanced mucosal damage, potential perforation risk, and compromised gastric functionality requiring urgent endoscopic evaluation.
Severe bloating and indigestion develop when gastric motility dysfunction, outlet obstruction, or tumor growth impedes normal digestive processes. Profound abdominal distension occurs with intragastric pressure elevation, venous congestion, and delayed gastric emptying. Patients experience postprandial fullness, belching, hiccups, nausea, emesis, and sensation of elephantine abdominal heaviness. Severe bloating accompanies gastric neoplasms, advanced adenocarcinoma, or acute gastric dilation exceeding physiological capacity. The distension reflects mechanical obstruction at pyloric region, malignant infiltration, or ischemic gastric wall dysfunction causing tympanic percussion findings and progressive abdominal compartment syndrome.
Unexplained weight loss with appetite suppression indicates advanced gastric pathology, malignant transformation, or severe malabsorption. Cachexia develops through tumor-induced metabolic derangement, early satiety from gastric capacity reduction, and nutrient malabsorption from atrophic mucosa. Patients experience anorexia, food aversion, rapid satiety after minimal intake, and progressive nutritional depletion. Weight loss accompanies gastric adenocarcinoma, severe atrophic gastritis, pernicious anemia, or advanced ischemic gastropathy.
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Timestamps ⏱️📌
00:00 Intro
01:16 1. Persistent Upper Abdominal Burning.
08:41 2. Severe Bloating and Indigestion.
15:56 3. Unexplained Weight Loss and Loss of Appetite.
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