Is it dangerous to heal a gastric perforation

Whether gastric perforation is dangerous after cure needs to be evaluated according to whether the cause of the perforation is benign or malignant. If the perforation is caused by ulcers or NSAIDs, it will not recur after removing the cause of the perforation, and belongs to benign perforation; however, if it is caused by gastric malignant tumors, it may cause recurrence, and even be dangerous.
If the gastric ulcer is caused by long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, which in turn leads to gastric perforation, the gastric mucosa will gradually return to normal after the cure and no more such drugs are taken, and the gastric perforation will not recur in general. Other causes of gastric ulcers, after healing will not lead to gastric perforation.
If the gastric perforation is caused by malignant tumor, the danger of not actively carrying out tumor resection after the perforation repair is relatively high, the tumor may reappear infiltration or proliferation, and may recur with the development of the disease.
If there is any discomfort after the gastric perforation is cured, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid adverse reactions.