How to treat atrophic gastritis precancerous lesions

Pre-cancerous atrophic gastritis includes general treatment, symptomatic treatment, causative treatment and surgical treatment, in addition to regular rechecking gastroscopy.
1. General treatment: It mainly involves dietary and life adjustments, such as eating a light diet, consuming easy-to-digest food, paying attention to rest and maintaining a good mood.
2. Symptomatic treatment: When acid reflux occurs in atrophic gastritis, acid-suppressing drugs, such as omeprazole, can be used; when bloating occurs, domperidone can be used under the guidance of the doctor.
3. Causal treatment: eradicating Helicobacter pylori, stopping the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, quitting alcohol, resisting bile reflux under doctor’s guidance can reduce and control atrophy of gastric mucosa and other lesions.
4. Surgical treatment: when precancerous lesions are more serious, surgical resection can be chosen after clear diagnosis by doctors.
If the disease is not diagnosed and treated in time, it may progress to gastric cancer soon, so it is necessary to pay great attention to it, cooperate with the treatment as soon as possible, and review gastroscopy regularly.