Gastritis is an inflammation, irritation, or erosion of the stomach's inner lining. It is a condition that may occur gradually or suddenly. The former is known as chronic gastritis, and the latter is called acute gastritis. The earliest descriptions of gastritis can be traced back to 1782 when German physician George Ernst Stahl coined the term and wrote about the condition's inflammatory conditions. Symptoms of gastritis usually do not exist or are dormant, but the most obvious and pertinent symptom is a pain in the upper abdomen. Studies reveal that gastritis affects half of the human population. There were 90 million new Diagnoses of gastritis in 2013, and the typical pattern we can see is a proliferation of the condition with...