What does it mean when a gastroscopy shows pyloric deformity?

A gastroscopy that shows pyloric deformity is a change in the shape of the pylorus, which may be related to peptic ulcer and gastric tumors, among others.
The pylorus is the part of the stomach that communicates with the duodenum, and pyloric deformation is the change of shape of this part of the pylorus, which is usually caused by peptic ulcer and stomach tumor.
1. Peptic ulcer: If the ulcer is not treated in time, pyloric deformation and narrowing will occur. Pyloric deformation will lead to abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting in some patients, and even obstruction. It is necessary to take medicines to protect the gastric mucosa according to the doctor’s prescription.
2. Gastric tumor: pyloric deformation may also be related to gastric sinus tumor, especially progressive gastric cancer, which needs perfect examination and surgical treatment according to the condition.
Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time after gastroscopy, and give targeted treatment or therapy under the doctor’s guidance after completing the examination and clarifying the cause of the disease.