Is chronic superficial gastritis grade ii serious?

Chronic superficial gastritis grade 2 is generally not serious, but should be taken seriously. Chronic superficial gastritis is the mildest type of chronic gastritis and can be categorized into three grades according to the degree of inflammation: Grade 1 is mild superficial gastritis, Grade 2 is moderate superficial gastritis and Grade 3 is severe superficial gastritis. Most patients with grade 2 chronic superficial gastritis may show symptoms of indigestion such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, etc. They should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, and do not delay the progression of the disease into severe superficial gastritis. In most patients with chronic superficial gastritis, Helicobacter pylori infection can be present, which can be detected by endoscopic tissue biopsy of the gastric mucosa and antibodies to H. pylori, and at this time, active anti-H. pylori quadruple therapy should be carried out, including a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole, a bismuth agent such as colloidal bismuth pectin and two antibiotics such as amoxicillin and clarithromycin. Overall, chronic superficial gastritis grade 2 is not serious and prompt medical attention and standardized treatment is recommended.

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