Moderate inflammation of the mucosa with enterorrhea is considered to be moderate inflammation of the gastric mucosa with enterorrhea. Inflammation is potentially curable, but enterocolitis is more difficult to reverse. Moderate inflammation of the gastric mucosa with enterocolitis is a result described by pathologic biopsy after gastroscopy, and enterocolitis generally represents a precancerous state that is generally more difficult to reverse. Gastritis may be related to bile reflux, Helicobacter pylori infection, diet, medications, alcohol consumption, and genetics. Symptoms such as acid reflux, left upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, anemia, and weakness are possible. When the test results show moderate inflammation of the gastric mucosa with intestinal metaplasia, further examination of Helicobacter pylori breath test, blood routine and other items are needed to find the cause of the cause of the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection should be standardized quadruple combination of medication, i.e., the combination of 2 antibiotics, such as Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin + Bismuth + Proton Pump Inhibitor, such as Omeprazole. It is also necessary to eat a light diet, do not eat cold, greasy, fried, barbecue and other foods, eat regular meals, avoid smoking and alcohol, but also regular review.