Chronic superficial atrophic gastritis can be cured through active treatment, but some patients with serious conditions who are not treated in a timely manner may suffer from prolonged or recurrent recurrence after treatment. Chronic superficial atrophic gastritis is a relatively common digestive disease in the clinic, chronic superficial atrophic gastritis patients as long as early detection and active scientific treatment can be effectively relieved, most patients can be cured. However, some patients, due to the severity of the disease or lack of timely and systematic treatment, the disease may be prolonged or may recur after the cure. As the disease progresses, precancerous lesions such as moderate to severe atrophic gastritis, intestinal epithelial hyperplasia and even heterogeneous hyperplasia may appear. Patients with chronic superficial atrophic gastritis need to go to the hospital in time, and under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out targeted treatment to avoid the progression of the disease.