Can superficial gastritis with erosion heal on its own?

Whether or not superficial gastritis with celiac disease can be self-healing is related to the patient’s condition, if the patient’s condition is mild, it can be self-healing after improving lifestyle habits, if the condition is more serious, or with Helicobacter pylori infection, it is very difficult to be self-healing. Superficial gastritis with erosion is mostly caused by H. pylori infection, bile reflux, bad dietary habits, etc. If the patient’s gastric mucosal erosion is mild, without H. pylori infection, it can usually be cured after improving dietary habits. Patients should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating cold, spicy and other stimulating foods, quit smoking and drinking, and drink less strong tea and coffee. However, most patients with superficial gastritis with erosion will be accompanied by Helicobacter pylori infection, Helicobacter pylori usually does not disappear on its own, then the patient will not be self-cured, and need to be treated with medication. At present, the clinic is mostly eradicated through the quadruple therapy, that is, a proton pump inhibitor (such as omeprazole, etc.) + two antibiotics (metronidazole, amoxicillin, clarithromycin, etc.) + a bismuth (such as bismuth potassium citrate, bismuth pectin, etc.). For patients with more severe gastric mucosal erosion, or even complications such as ulcers and bleeding, it is also difficult to heal on its own and requires timely treatment. Patients with superficial gastritis with erosion are advised to seek timely medical attention and actively receive treatment. The medication must be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.