Gastroscopic pathology report AB-Pas+ is mostly suggestive of no H. pylori infection, but the patient has chronic gastritis. Gastroscopic biopsy AB- means that the patient has no H. pylori infection under gastroscopic observation. Gastroscopy biopsy Pas+, in most cases, is considered to be chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa, also known as gastritis, which refers to the gastric mucosa with lesions such as congestion, ulceration, edema, and so on, and is mostly due to irregular diets, spicy and stimulating foods, and Helicobacter pylori infections, which lead to inflammatory lesions of the gastric mucosa. When the patient’s gastroscopy suggests AB-Pas+, and the patient has certain stomach acid, stomach pain and other discomforts, the patient can take gastric dynamics drugs such as mosapride under the guidance of the doctor to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and acid inhibiting drugs such as omeprazole to reduce the secretion of gastric acid and alleviate the pain in the stomach.