Is gastric adenomatous hyperplasia serious?

Gastric glandular hyperplasia is generally not serious, but it should be taken seriously and need to be given active treatment.
Gastric glandular hyperplasia refers to the abnormal proliferation of gastric glandular epithelial cells, which may be caused by chronic inflammatory stimulation. It is generally not serious, but it should be taken seriously, so as not to progress to intestinal epithelial hyperplasia or even gastric cancer.
If chronic gastritis causes gastric glandular hyperplasia, drugs to inhibit gastric acid, such as pantoprazole, rabeprazole, etc., combined with gastric mucosa protection drugs, such as misoprostol, magnesium aluminum carbonate and other drugs for treatment, the prognosis is mostly good. Diet should prohibit spicy and stimulating food, prohibit alcohol, and eat small amounts of food several times to prevent aggravation of the condition.
In case of gastric glandular hyperplasia, it is recommended to seek medical treatment as early as possible, under the guidance of physicians.