Achylia Gastrica refers to a condition wherein the stomach fails to produce hydrochloric acid (HCl). This condition can lead to severe digestive problems like bloating, nausea, and abdominal discomfort. Synonyms for Achylia Gastrica include Hypochlorhydria, wherein there is a deficiency of hydrochloric acid production in the stomach. It can also be referred to as Achlorhydria, which is a complete absence of HCl in the stomach. Moreover, it can also be known as Gastric Achylia, which is defined by the same condition. Furthermore, terms like gastric anacidity and stomach acid deficiency can also be used interchangeably when referring to Achylia Gastrica. Regardless of the term used, it is essential to seek medical attention if you experience any gastronomical discomfort.