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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Digestive System My cousin love eating spicy food she used to eat spicy food everyday. And when she was high schoolshe would get estress with school,projects, homework, exams. One day she felt pain in the abdomen, but shethink it was normal, so she didn't do anything. She constantly felt bad, shehas nausea, abdominal pain, indigestion.One day she tell me this to me, and I say that it wasn't normal, because Iremember what we have seen In class.So she went to the doctor, and thedoctor said to her that she has gastritis. Description and Justification Plan Conclusion What she should do?She should take some medicines to neutralize the acid in the stomach.Stop to eat spicy food and don't stress regularly.What we can do to prevent this disease?Don't smoke, limit alcohol consumption, notget stress all the time, have a good diet, don't excess eating. Nowdays gastritis is a common disease in Mexico, and one important cause is thestress, people live allthe time stress in theirworks, schools, or in their common life's situations. So it is important to relax andthink about your health.In this example I relatedwhat I have learned with my common life. References: Evidence Gastritis is the inflammation in the lining of the stomach.It may be cause for different reasons some of them are:stress, autoimmune disorders, viral infections, and themost common cause is the Helicobacter pylori, that is abacterium that damage the lining of the stomach.The symptoms are: vomiting, nausea, loss of appetite or weight, pain in the upper abdomen. Gastritis may occur suddenly or it can occur slowly and appear after some time. -Mayo Clinic Staff. (2014). Gastritis. February 21, 2015., de Mayo Clinic Sitio web: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gastritis/basics/treatment/con-20021032-Todd Dantzler. (2015). Gastritis. February 21, 2015., de MUSC Healt Digestive Disease Center. Sitio web: http://www.ddc.musc.edu/public/symptomsDiseases/diseases/stomach/gastritis.html
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