Is non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux serious?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux is a common disease in gastroscopy. Non-atrophic gastritis is almost non-cancerous, and most patients can be cured after medication, but if not treated in time, it may cause serious consequences. Non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux means that it is an ordinary superficial gastritis, and the gastric mucosa is generally not atrophic. Non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux will damage the gastric mucosa, if not given timely treatment, causing the gastric mucosa inherent glandular atrophy or abnormal hyperplasia of gastric glands, which will increase the chances of malignant transformation of gastric glandular hyperplasia. In addition, patients may have complications such as anemia, malnutrition, gastrointestinal bleeding, which seriously affects their health and normal life. In order to prevent non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux from becoming serious, patients need to be treated in a timely manner, and at present the main use of drugs, such as omeprazole and other drugs to inhibit gastric acid, Rebapatide and other drugs to protect the gastric mucosa, domperidone and other drugs to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, such as magnesium alumina carbonate preparation combined with the bile salts, etc., and the use of medication need to be guided by a doctor. Non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux also need to pay attention to diet, regular life, normal work and rest. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital when you find symptoms of non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux.