How does a gastroscopy report card look like it’s okay?

A gastroscopy report card with no hint of a final diagnosis is usually a normal gastroscopy. Gastroscopy is one of the main diagnostic tests for upper gastrointestinal diseases, and the report card has pictures of the gastroscope, and will also record in detail the contents of the esophagus, cardia, fundus, body of the stomach, gastric angle, gastric sinus, pylorus, duodenal bulb and duodenal descending section of the microscope. If the final diagnosis is not suggestive, the microscopy is normal. If there is pathology arising, it will be indicated in the final diagnosis of the report, e.g., chronic non-atrophic gastritis, gastric angle ulcer. In this case, treatment needs to be carried out under the supervision of a physician. Non-medical personnel mainly look at the final diagnosis of the report, if there is no indication that is normal. If there are hints, you need to go to a regular hospital for treatment.