Gastritis

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Pronunciation: /ɡæˈstraɪtɪs/

Definitions of gastritis

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation or irritation of the lining of the stomach

Example Sentences

A1 Gastritis is a stomach condition that can cause pain and discomfort.

A2 If you have gastritis, you should avoid spicy foods and alcohol.

B1 Treatment for gastritis usually involves medication to reduce stomach acid.

B2 Chronic gastritis can lead to more serious complications if left untreated.

C1 Patients with gastritis may need to undergo endoscopy to evaluate the severity of the condition.

C2 The doctor recommended a strict diet and lifestyle changes to manage the symptoms of gastritis.

Examples of gastritis in a Sentence

formal Gastritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the lining of the stomach.

informal I heard that John has been diagnosed with gastritis and has to be careful with his diet.

slang My stomach has been acting up lately, I think I might have a bit of gastritis.

figurative Dealing with all the stress at work feels like a constant case of gastritis in my gut.

Grammatical Forms of gastritis

plural

gastritises

comparative

more gastritic

superlative

most gastritic

present tense

gastritis

future tense

will gastritis

perfect tense

has gastritised

continuous tense

is gastritising

singular

gastritis

positive degree

gastritis

infinitive

to gastritis

gerund

gastritising

participle

gastritised

Origin and Evolution of gastritis

First Known Use: 1806 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'gastritis' originated from the Greek word 'gaster' meaning stomach, and the suffix '-itis' indicating inflammation.
Evolution of the word: The term 'gastritis' has been used consistently in the medical field since its first known use in 1806 to describe inflammation of the stomach lining. Over time, advancements in medical knowledge have led to a better understanding of the causes, symptoms, and treatments of gastritis.