What’s going on with the localized whitening of the base of the stomach?

Consider chronic gastritis, intestinal epithelial hyperplasia and so on.
Chronic gastritis is a chronic inflammatory lesion of the gastric mucosa, mostly caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, long-term stimulation by drugs and alcohol, etc. Cellular infiltration dominated by lymphocytes and plasma cells occurs, and localized whitening of the fundus of the stomach can be seen on examination.
When the histological change of gastritis is intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, the intestinal cup cells will replace the epithelium and glands of the gastric mucosa, and localized whitening at the bottom of the stomach can be seen, which is a pre-cancerous lesion, and should be reviewed regularly and receive treatment.
If there is localized whitening at the bottom of the stomach, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment or therapy with the help of the doctor.