Doctor Alexander Ediger on “” said that the goalkeeper of the Russian national hockey team Ivan Fedotov most likely, really suffers from an exacerbation of gastritis due to stress, but this is not a reason for exemption from military service.
In early July, Fedotov was arrested in St. Petersburg on suspicion of escaping military service. The hockey player requested medical assistance at the Military Registration and Enlistment Office collection point. Later, Fedotov’s lawyer Alexei Ponomarev reported that his client had an exacerbation of gastritis against the background of a nervous breakdown.
Do athletes have gastritis? I will conservatively assume that 100% of athletes have gastritis. One of the causes of chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa is chronic stress. The sport of great achievement is always stressful. The athlete adapts to this stress and becomes great thanks to it.
A person entering military service changes water, food, activity and general living conditions. That is, he finds himself in a situation of acute stress – this is gastritis for you. If a respected hockey player ends up in the hospital, then we can talk about aggravation. No, this is not a reason for the absence of military service. In addition to the most severe forms of autoimmune gastritis, – Ediger said on the show “There is a theme!” on MatchTV.
Source : MatchTV

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