Science, asked by vinaygaikwad90, 9 months ago

Patient K., 40 years old, fell ill two weeks ago. The pain in the epigastric region, arising 1.5-2 hours after eating and at night, radiating to the spine, stopped after eating, was repeated 3-4 times a day.
1. Determine the type of gastric secretion from clinical data.
2. Indicate the likely localization of the pathological process and what diseases can you think of?
3. Which of the two analyzes of gastric contents belongs to this patient?
4. What instrumental research is shown to confirm the presumptive diagnosis?

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Answered by snehpreet3232
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Abdominal pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include constipation, wind, overeating, stress or muscle strain.

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