Can mild atrophic gastritis be entericized?

Intestinalization generally refers to intestinal epithelial chemotaxis, which is possible in mild atrophic gastritis.
In chronic gastritis, the epithelium of the gastric mucosa is transformed into the epithelial tissue of the large or small intestinal mucosa containing Paneth cells or cup cells, which is the process of intestinal epithelialization. Intestinal epithelialization is often combined with chronic gastritis, especially chronic atrophic gastritis. Moreover, intestinal epithelialization of gastric mucosa has a certain relationship with the development of gastric cancer.
Therefore, patients with mild atrophic gastritis may also have intestinal epithelial growth; patients diagnosed with atrophic gastritis should follow the doctor’s instructions to actively treat, and patients with gastric mucous membrane erosion can use acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and pantoprazole, as well as mucous membrane protectants such as aluminum thioglycollate and Rebaqueparte for treatment.
Through effective and standardized treatment, it can help to avoid the occurrence of intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, and the drug should be taken under the guidance of the doctor.