Do gastroscopies usually take biopsies for carditis?

Carditis usually requires a biopsy during gastroscopy, and the pathologic results are the gold standard for diagnosing the condition.
Carditis is a chronic inflammation that occurs in the cardia of the stomach, and the nature, scope, type and severity of the lesions in the cardia can be observed under the observation of gastroscopy. At the same time of gastroscopy, it is also necessary to take a tissue biopsy, which can help the doctor to diagnose the condition, and it can also be observed whether there are intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, atrophy and heterogeneous proliferative cells.
Therefore, carditis is required to take tissue biopsy under gastroscopy, and the results of the examination can help doctors determine the treatment plan, and it is recommended to actively cooperate with doctors to accept the examination and standardized treatment to promote the recovery of the condition.