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Microbial contamination of a stomach juice and clinic symptoms in children with chronic gastritis

Mazhitova Z, Alibi E

Kazakh State Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

 

Objective: The aim of our research was to study a connection between degree of the microbial contamination of a gastric juice and clinical symptoms in children with chronic gastritis.

Methods: We had examined 122 children in age of 5-14 years old suffered of chronic gastritis. The gastric juice was a research material.

Results: the clinical picture of chronic gastritis depends of the degree of microbial contamination of stomach juice.

The more manifestation clinical symptoms – reduce appetite (72,2 %), dyspepsia (48,6 %), intensive pain in the stomach (56,1 %), constipation (44,4 %) were at the hire degree of the microbial contamination of gastric juice. One third part of children with middle degree contamination of gastric juice had reduced appetite (43,6 %), moderate (38,8 %) or weak (35,5%) pains syndromes.

Conclusion: The children which had minimal clinical symptoms had low degree of microbial contamination of gastric juice.