What does chronic atrophic gastritis c3 mean?


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The atrophic gastric mucosa can develop upward along the small curvature of the gastric antrum, but the atrophic interface does not involve the cardia, which is called closed type, that is, type C. Generally, C3 refers to the atrophic site from the small curvature of the gastric body to the cardia. It is generally considered to be more serious. If it is not treated in time, it may make the disease further develop. Therefore, patients who show similar conditions are recommended to be treated with regular professional treatment in combination with the advice of the attending physician. Pay attention to eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm, and conduct examination of Helicobacter pylori and histopathology in combination with the situation, and conduct comprehensive treatment in combination with the examination conclusion.