Is chronic non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux serious?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux is not serious. Chronic non-atrophic gastritis is a common clinical disease of the digestive system, which corresponds to atrophic gastritis, and non-atrophic gastritis is less relative than atrophic gastritis, with bile reflux there can be epigastric pain, acid reflux, bitterness in the mouth, heartburn and other sensations. The cause of chronic non-atrophic gastritis with bile reflux is mainly seen in patients with reduced gastrointestinal function and after gallbladder removal. The main treatment is to inhibit gastric acid secretion, promote gastrointestinal motility, oral adsorption of bile drugs, etc. Inhibiting gastric acid secretion commonly used esomeprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole, etc., to promote gastrointestinal motility of drugs such as compound azinimide, mosapride, morpholine, etc., in addition to oral magnesium aluminum carbonate or aluminum thioglycollate, can also adsorb bile.