Can moderate intestinal metaplasia in atrophic gastritis be reversed?

In most cases atrophic gastritis with moderate intestinal metaplasia is not reversible. In clinical practice, a combination of therapeutic measures can be used to be able to alleviate the symptoms and prevent the condition from progressing in a serious direction.
In most cases, patients with atrophic gastritis moderate enterocolitis is not reversible. Generally for mild atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia can be treated by comprehensive treatment measures, such as inhibition of gastric acid, such as the choice of omeprazole, and protection of gastric mucosa such as thioglycollate.
For the combination of Helicobacter pylori infection, the use of quadruple sterilization therapy, including the use of amoxicillin, metronidazole, omeprazole, bismuth pectin. With treatment, the patient’s condition can be controlled, but intestinal chemosis is difficult to reverse.
If the effect of conservative treatment under the guidance of a doctor is not satisfactory, or the condition progressively worsens, surgical resection can be chosen if necessary to prevent precancerous lesions.