A gastroscopic biopsy does not necessarily mean that the condition is serious. Gastroscopy biopsy is a common test in gastroenterology, and the exact severity of the condition depends on the results of the pathology tests, which may be recommended in cases where a diagnosis cannot usually be made. Gastroscopic biopsy is mainly used in cases where the diagnosis of a disease cannot be confirmed. Gastroscopic biopsy is recommended when gastritis, gastric ulcers, gastric polyps, precancerous gastric lesions, etc. are considered. The biopsy can help to clarify whether the lesion is benign or malignant. Biopsy is usually chosen for diagnosis only when suspicious lesions are found after gastroscopy, and as long as the gastric mucosa is not normal, it can be biopsied. So gastroscopy biopsy does not mean that the condition is serious, if you have questions about the operation you can communicate with your doctor to avoid increasing your anxiety.