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Moderate chronic superficial atrophic gastritis serious?

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-18 12:41:47
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Moderate chronic atrophic gastritis is usually serious.
Atrophic gastritis refers to chronic stomach disease caused by repeated damage to gastric mucosa and gland atrophy due to multiple factors such as Helicobacter pylori infection, EB virus infection and bile reflux. Moderate chronic atrophic gastritis refers to atrophy of 1/3-2/3 glands of gastric mucosa, often accompanied by intestinal metaplasia or pseudopyloric metaplasia. It is a serious condition and should be diagnosed and treated promptly.
Patients should develop good eating habits daily and need to follow the doctor's advice for regular follow-up.