Bile reflux gastritis usually requires a biopsy.
Bile reflux gastritis is an inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by abnormal reflux of bile-containing duodenal contents into the stomach. Patients may have symptoms of indigestion such as abdominal discomfort, heartburn, acid reflux, nausea, etc. In the later stage, anemia and emaciation may also occur, and there is a risk of gastric cancer if not actively treated.
Bile reflux gastritis needs to be examined by taking the gastric mucosa for biopsy and bilirubin monitoring, etc. Pathological and histological biopsy can help to exclude gastric cancer, peptic ulcer and other diseases before a clear diagnosis can be made, and it plays an important role in giving early intervention to the patient to relieve the symptoms and improve the condition of the gastric mucosa.
Patients with bile reflux gastritis should consult a doctor in a timely manner, who will conduct relevant examinations and give targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis, and patients should actively cooperate with the doctor’s examination and treatment.