Mild heterotrophic hyperplasia can usually be cured. Mild heterotrophic hyperplasia also means that the current condition is not serious, such as atypical erosions, congestion or inflammatory irritation and inflammatory bulges. These conditions are usually associated with infection with bacteria, Helicobacter pylori infection, and other factors, and can be controlled with prompt anti-bacterial and anti-infective treatment. Mild ectodermal hyperplasia is not yet cancerous, but mild ectodermal hyperplasia may turn into moderate or severe, which will have the risk of cancer if it develops in this way. Therefore, most of the patients who are treated in time will have a good prognosis and can be completely reversed, controlling the development of the disease, and prolonging the survival time of the patients and preventing the risk of cancer. Patients with mild heterotrophic hyperplasia should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying their condition.