The gastroscopy pathology report card is basically unreadable by yourself, and medical professionals who are not professionals generally do not have a comprehensive understanding of medical knowledge to accurately determine the type of disease, so you need to take it to the doctor who sees you first to help explain the disease, and it is best not to judge the disease blindly to avoid delaying treatment.
The gastroscopy pathology report can determine the characteristics of the disease by cellular structure, pathological changes or appearance, and it can also determine whether the result is a benign or malignant tumor, and if it is a malignant tumor, the results can be used to determine the severity of the tumor and to provide targeted treatment.
Gastroscopy pathology reports are best viewed by professionals, not by generalists, as it is a matter of your own health and should be analyzed by an experienced physician. If it is a tumor problem that needs to be taken seriously, further examination is required to confirm the type of disease.