Can erosive gastritis become cancerous?

  Celiac gastritis is divided into acute celiac gastritis and chronic celiac gastritis. As scary as it sounds, erosive gastritis is, as the name implies, erosion of the stomach, which is actually a benign lesion and not cancerous. The symptoms are mainly fullness after meals, belching, acidity, irregular abdominal pain and indigestion.  It is mainly related to stress states such as severe trauma, sepsis, intracranial lesions, massive burns, shock and failure of vital organs; and also oral administration of certain drugs such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, certain antibiotics and steroid hormones that cause damage to the gastric mucosal barrier, resulting in gastric mucosal erosion and bleeding. In addition, it is related to Helicobacter pylori infection.  Avoid the intake of drugs or diet that irritate and damage the gastric mucosa, and do not eat foods that are too hard, too spicy, too hot, too salty, excessively rough and irritating. Such as fried foods, chili peppers, pickled foods, garlic, etc. Coffee, alcohol and foods that directly irritate the esophagus should be avoided as much as possible. Diet choose easy to digest, nutritious fluid-based, multiple meals in small amounts, the emergence of bleeding need to fasting, take active treatment, after the cure pay attention to conditioning, three parts of treatment, seven parts of nourishment, most 3 to 6 months to restore health, do not have mental stress, affecting physical recovery. If you have H. pylori infection, you need to perform H. pylori eradication treatment.