Can chronic non-atrophic gastritis be cured?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis can be cured, and requires a combination of medication, along with regular dietary treatment, which is generally curable. There are three main categories of drugs commonly used: the first category, antibiotics, commonly used is levofloxacin and amoxicillin. The second category, the drugs to stop acid, commonly used are omeprazole and ranitidine. The third category, the protective agent of gastric mucosa, is represented by bismuth salicylate. Combined treatment with the above three types of drugs, together with regular dietary treatment. No overeating, no spicy, irritating food, no pickled food, easy to digest food, and combined with medication, most patients can be cured.