What is non-atrophic gastritis with erosion and mild intestinalization?

Non-atrophic gastritis with erosion and mild entericization is an inflammatory lesion of the gastric mucosa with superficial injury and local replacement of the gastric mucosal epithelium by intestinal-type glandular epithelium.
Non-atrophic gastritis is a kind of gastric mucosal inflammation, which is manifested by reddish color of gastric mucosa in gastroscopy, easy to be congested with blood, there may be mucosal edema, and white exudate is common on the surface of gastric mucosa. Eccrine erosion is a superficial injury of the local gastric mucosa in the form of points or flakes.
Mild entericization refers to the phenomenon that part of the gastric mucosal epithelium in the lesion area is replaced by intestinal glandular epithelium, and the morphology and structure of the gastric mucosa in the area change, and epithelial cells similar to those of the mucosa of the small intestine or large intestine appear.
Non-atrophic gastritis with erosion and mild enterosis is a series of morphological changes in the gastric mucosa caused by gastric mucosal inflammation, the patient should consult a doctor in a timely manner, combined with the cause of the treatment, do not blindly dispose of their own, so as not to cause delays in the condition.