What is erosive gastritis

  Gastritis is an inflammatory lesion that occurs in the mucosal layer of the stomach. Celiac disease refers to more diffuse and severe inflammatory damage, accompanied by pathological changes such as cell degeneration, necrosis, exfoliation, and exudation in part of the mucosal layer. It can be said that erosion indicates a disruption of the intact structure of the gastric mucosa. Gastric inflammation is closely related to gastric acid irritation damage, so clinical application of acid suppressants is generally effective. However, there are acute and chronic gastric inflammation, and erosive gastritis is especially acute and chronic. Acute is easy to treat, can be very grasp. The chronic effect is worse, especially the need for physical adjustment, the disease becomes very important. At the same time, it should be emphasized that once the physique is restored, erosive gastritis can be quickly eliminated. Then the physique includes diet, mood, exercise and innate endowment. Re-emphasize exercise, including somatic and mental-intentional exercise. Simply strengthening the body is far from enough, but also in the thinking above the continuous adjustment. For example, reading a book is also a kind of physical and mental exercise, which can strengthen the body even more.  The body’s repair of inflammatory damage mainly includes regeneration and fibrous repair, complete healing or formation of scar or chronic process. Inflammation has some relationship with tumor. The key depends on the balance between the regenerative capacity and the degree of damage. Or it can be said that when the regenerative capacity of gastric mucosal cells is poor but the damage capacity is not diminished, proliferation chemosis or even heterogeneous proliferation will occur, and then carcinogenesis will occur. This is a long-term and constantly changing process, which is closely related to the health status of the organism.  One can look at carcinogenesis in this way. Inflammation → chemosis → hyperplasia → heterogeneous hyperplasia → carcinoma.