Can severe intestinal chemosis be cured

Severe intestinal chemosis is generally not curable.
Intestinal metaplasia refers to the intestinal epithelial growth of gastric mucosa, which is a relatively common benign lesion, but malignant lesions cannot be completely excluded. If mild intestinal metaplasia develops into severe intestinal metaplasia, it is generally not curable, and the possibility of cancer is higher. It is recommended to perform colonoscopy and pathological biopsy every year to closely monitor the lesions. Once cancerous lesions occur, you should cooperate with your doctor for treatment as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, severe intestinal chemosis is more serious and often irreversible, and should be regularly reviewed and tested in the hospital. Patients with severe intestinal dysplasia are advised to maintain a good mindset and healthy living habits, and cooperate with professional doctors for treatment as early as possible to effectively control the progression of the disease and improve the symptoms.