Mild enterocolitis is not uncommon and is commonly seen in patients with chronic gastritis. Enteric epithelialization is also known as intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, which occurs when the epithelium of the gastric mucosa in patients with chronic gastritis is transformed into the epithelial tissue of the mucosa of the large intestine or small intestine containing Paneth cells or cup cells. The phenomenon of intestinal epithelialization is not uncommon, and intestinal epithelialization is often combined with chronic gastritis, especially chronic atrophic gastritis. Since gastric mucosal epithelial growth has a certain relationship with the development of gastric cancer, patients with mild epithelial growth should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, and use gastric mucosal protective agents such as aluminum thioglycollate and other drugs to inhibit the secretion of gastric acid, such as omeprazole, etc., under the guidance of the doctor. At the same time, you can use gastric Fuchun and other drugs to assist in delaying or even reversing intestinal epithelial metaplasia. In life, you can avoid eating pickled and barbecued food, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. Patients with mild intestinal epithelialization should go to the hospital and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.