Are cardia hyperplastic lesions serious



Pancreatic hyperplasia lesions are more serious and can easily lead to malignant tumors.

Cardia hyperplasia is a proliferative disease on the cardia mucosa, mainly related to the patient’s poor dietary habits or gastritis, usually manifested as stomach pain, bloating, heartburn regurgitation or loss of appetite and other symptoms, and serious cases will progress to malignant tumors.

Therefore, gastroscopy localized hyperplasia should be timely to clarify the cause of treatment, for gastritis caused by mild to moderate cardia hyperplasia, generally can be under the guidance of the doctor, by taking omeprazole enteric-coated tablets and other drugs for treatment.

At the same time, you should also develop good dietary habits, which is conducive to the relief of symptoms. For severe hyperplasia should be timely surgery to avoid malignant transformation of hyperplastic structure and malignant tumor.

In addition, postoperative patients should also be regularly reviewed.