Chapter 491: Inexplicable hyperthermia, multiple sources of hemorrhage

After an emergency gastroscopy was performed on the patient, the situation was quite bad.

The patient's entire gastric mucosa looked pale, which suggested that the patient had gastritis, and the condition was severe.

This happens only when there is erosion, ulcer or inflammation, edema and exudation on the surface of the gastric mucosa.

No wonder the patient's figure looks thin, and the patient's father said that the child only knows how to play games all day long, go out to fool around, and doesn't eat much at home. Gastritis is so severe, Ken

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