What is the thickening of the gastric sinus wall?

The first three possibilities are inflammation, ulcers, and tumors, which are highly suspected if there is a thickening of the gastric sinus wall.

If the thickening of the gastric sinus wall is simple and is not accompanied by other symptoms of gastric discomfort, it can be attributed to simple inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which can be treated with simple anti-inflammatory therapy. If the inflammation is not relieved after treatment, and the mucosal ulceration and ulcers occur, it is recommended to do relevant gastroscopy and pathological examination in hospital before making plans. If the diagnosis is tumor-induced thickening of the gastric sinus wall, the patient’s various tests need to be integrated to determine the final surgical approach.