Is reflux esophagitis grade 2 serious?


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Reflux esophagitis grade 2 is generally more serious.
Reflux esophagitis in most cases is due to acid reflux into the esophagus, corrosion of esophageal mucosa, leading to esophageal erosion, inflammation, etc. Reflux esophagitis grade 2 refers to one or more strips of erosion in the esophageal mucosa, the length of more than 5mm, but no fusion, which means that the disease has been more serious, need to take effective treatment measures in time. If not treated in time, the condition may deteriorate further, leading to more serious symptoms and complications, such as esophageal stricture, ulcer bleeding, etc. It is
recommended that patients actively treat and change bad living habits to control the development of the disease.