Can cardiac hyperplasia eliminate itself?

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Cardiac hyperplasia usually does not disappear by itself.

Can cardiac hyperplasia eliminate itself?

The main causes of cardiac hyperplasia include gastric acid reflux, long-term inflammatory stimulation, Helicobacter pylori infection, etc. These factors act on the cardia for a long time will lead to abnormal hyperplasia and hypertrophy of mucosal cells. This kind of tissue structure change is often irreversible. Even if the cause is removed, the already formed hyperplasia is difficult to completely disappear. If it is malignant cardiac hyperplasia, it is less likely to disappear by itself, and treatment should be taken as soon as possible to prevent malignant cells from spreading to surrounding or distant tissues, which will eventually endanger life.



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