How often do you have a gastroscopy for esophageal erosion?

The timing of gastroscopy for celiac disease is determined by the severity of the disease. If the condition of esophageal erosion is mild, gastroscopy can be repeated every six months; if the condition of esophageal erosion is severe, gastroscopy can be repeated every three months.
If the site and area of esophageal erosion is small, not combined with bleeding and ulcers, and the effect of drug treatment is good, gastroscopy can be repeated every six months to observe the healing of esophageal erosion and evaluate the effect of drug treatment at the same time. If the treatment effect is good, the review of gastroscopy can be changed to every 1 year in the later stage.
If the area of esophageal erosion is large, accompanied by obvious symptoms, and the effect of drug treatment is not good, it means that the esophageal erosion is more serious, and it is recommended to review gastroscopy every 3 months, and at the same time, it is necessary to be vigilant about the situation of bleeding from esophageal ulcers.