Is celiac gastritis cancer?

Cancer usually refers to cancer, and in clinical practice erosive gastritis is not an official disease name, erosive gastritis is not cancer.
Erosive gastritis is the erosion and bleeding of gastric mucosa due to various reasons, mainly including acute erosive hemorrhagic gastritis and chronic gastritis with erosion. Cancer refers to malignant tumor, so erosive gastritis is not cancer.
Celiac gastritis can be caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, alcohol, etc. Its typical symptoms mainly include epigastric discomfort, vague pain, nausea and loss of appetite. The cause of the cancer is currently unknown and may be related to genetics, exposure to harmful substances in the environment, etc.
After suffering from erosive gastritis, patients should pay attention to proper rest, light diet, stop using unnecessary non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and so on, and also take gastric mucous membrane protectors such as colloidal bismuth and magnesium aluminum carbonate preparations.
After the diagnosis of erosive gastritis is confirmed, timely consultation should be made to identify the cause of the disease and treatment.