Does chronic non-atrophic gastritis require quadruple therapy?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis, with Helicobacter pylori infection need quadruple therapy, without infection do not need quadruple therapy, specific according to the cause of the selection of appropriate treatment. Chronic non-atrophic gastritis is a chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by infection with Helicobacter pylori, excessive alcohol consumption, etc. Gastroscopy reveals gastric mucosal congestion, edema, erosion, etc., and there may be abdominal pain, belching, acid reflux, abdominal distension and other symptoms. If infected with Helicobacter pylori, it is necessary to use quadruple therapy to eradicate Helicobacter pylori, and commonly used drugs include omeprazole, bismuth pectin, amoxicillin, metronidazole and so on. If there is excessive secretion of gastric acid and acid reflux, drugs such as ranitidine and cimetidine can be used to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and at the same time reduce the stimulation of gastric mucosa. If you have Helicobacter pylori infection, you should consult a doctor in time, and use the medication reasonably under the guidance of the doctor, don’t take it blindly. Mild gastritis, no discomfort symptoms, the main life improvement, avoid chili, coffee, alcohol and other stimulating food, eat more rice soup, yam and other light and easy to digest food, reduce the stimulation of food on the gastric mucosa.