How long do you usually take medication for atrophic gastritis?

The duration of medication for atrophic gastritis should be decided according to the condition, and there is no specific time requirement.
Atrophic gastritis is a chronic gastric disease caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, duodenal-gastric reflux, and gastric mucosal damage factor.
When H. pylori infection exists in atrophic gastritis, the general course of treatment is 10~14 days, which can be taken according to the condition under the guidance of physicians, such as omeprazole and other proton pump inhibitors, amoxicillin, clarithromycin and other antibiotics, bismuth such as bismuth potassium citrate and other bismuth in order to eradicate the H. pylori bacteria, as well as then appropriate to take gastric mucous membrane protective agents such as aluminum sulfate, domperidone and other power promoters in order to alleviate the symptoms.
As the disease is more difficult to eradicate and prone to recurrence, attention should be paid to review and conditioning after stopping the medication.