Superficial gastritis is usually not cancerous and there is no exact time for it to become cancerous. Timely treatment can effectively relieve superficial gastritis.
Superficial gastritis refers to mild mucosal damage, bleeding spots or localized erosion on the surface of gastric mucosa found during gastroscopy, which is called superficial gastritis due to the mild degree of inflammation and mucosal damage. Superficial gastritis causes less damage to the gastrointestinal system and is not a more serious gastrointestinal disease, so it will not be directly transformed into cancer.
The onset of superficial gastritis is associated with improper diet, indigestion or medication stimulation, and is a common gastrointestinal injury during normal digestion. After the appearance of superficial gastritis, timely dietary adjustments and good gastrointestinal mucosal protection can effectively relieve the symptoms of injury.
After the development of superficial gastritis, it is recommended to take medication or dietary adjustments under the guidance of a doctor in a timely manner.