Is moderate chronic gastritis of the gastric sinus with mild enteritis reversible?

Reversal of moderate chronic gastritis of the gastric sinus and mild enterosis may occur in some cases.
Moderate chronic gastritis of the gastric sinus, mild entericization refers to the appearance of intestinal epithelial structures in the normal cells of the gastric mucosa, i.e., the gastric mucosal columnar epithelial cells are replaced by cup-shaped epithelial cells of the mucosa of the small intestine or the large intestine, which is a pathological manifestation of chronic non-atrophic gastritis. Clinically, it can be manifested as gastric distension, postprandial fullness, early satiety, nausea, vomiting, belching, stomach pain, acid reflux and other symptoms.
Moderate chronic gastritis of the gastric sinus with mild intestinalization is usually caused by poor dietary habits such as liking chili peppers and alcohol, as well as the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib, Helicobacter pylori infection, immunity, etc. It is a precancerous lesion that can further develop into gastric cancer. It can be relieved and treated by taking medications such as omeprazole, clarithromycin, and bismuth potassium citrate. Reversal can occur in some patients with treatment.
When the appearance of gastric sinus moderate chronic gastritis mild intestinalization, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis under the guidance of a professional physician and carry out targeted treatment. In addition, all of the above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.