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Gastritis is a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the stomach lining. It can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, certain medicines, or smoking. Some diseases and other health issues can also cause gastritis.
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Learn More »You may have a test for H. pylori, a type of bacteria that may be in your stomach. This test is not commonly done. Another test will check for anemia. You can get anemia when you don’t have enough red blood cells. Sometimes you may have low levels of certain vitamins and need to take dietary supplements. Stool sample. This test checks to see if you have stomach bacteria that can cause gastritis. A small sample of your stool is collected and sent to a lab. Another stool test can check for blood in your stool. This may be a sign of gastritis if you have bleeding. This test checks to see if you have stomach bacteria that can cause gastritis. A small sample of your stool is collected and sent to a lab. Another stool test can check for blood in your stool. This may be a sign of gastritis if you have bleeding. Breath test. You may have a test where your breath is collected and analyzed for stomach bacteria.
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