The purpose of biopsy in atrophic gastritis with erosion is to determine whether the gastric mucosa has malignant changes and to provide targeted treatment for it.
Atrophic gastritis is a gastric disease in which the intrinsic glands of the gastric mucosa are atrophied, mainly due to Helicobacter pylori infection, and the patient usually manifests abdominal pain, abdominal distension, atrophic gastritis with erosions need to carry out a biopsy, and through the biopsy pathology can exclude the possibility of malignant lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, and once the diagnosis has been confirmed, it should be carried out in a timely manner for targeted treatment.
Atrophic gastritis with erosion biopsy is to clip the mucosal tissue of the gastrointestinal department, determine whether the cells have malignant lesions through pathological examination, and exclude gastric cancer, peptic ulcer and other diseases. Benign lesions can choose to take oral medication to protect the gastric mucosa and improve symptoms; if malignant lesions appear, surgical resection treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner.
Atrophic gastritis with erosion needs to be further clarified and examined under the guidance of professional doctors.