What about atrophic gastritis with intestinal chemosis atypical hyperplasia?

Atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia atypical hyperplasia is defined as: thinning of the gastric mucosa with a decrease in the number of glands, replacement of the gastric mucosal epithelium by intestinal epithelial cells. It is usually treated with medication, including acid suppression, antibacterial and gastric mucosa protection.
1. Acid suppression: if there is excessive gastric acid, generally take rabeprazole, omeprazole and other acid-suppressing treatment to promote gastrointestinal motility. If the patient’s abdominal pain is more obvious, can also be appropriate to use antiemetic, analgesic drugs, improve gastrointestinal discomfort.
2. Antibacterial: If there is Helicobacter pylori infection, you can also use penicillin and aminoglycoside antibiotics for quadruple therapy under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Protect the gastric mucosa: For those who have gastric mucosal erosion, bleeding or obvious symptoms, mucosal protectants can be used. For example, bismuth pectin, bismuth aluminum and so on. You also need to avoid drinking alcohol in your daily life, and you should eat a light, low-salt diet to reduce the stimulation of the gastric mucosa and slow down the development of the disease.
If atrophic gastritis with intestinal chemosis atypical hyperplasia occurs, please consult a doctor as soon as possible, and take medication under the guidance of the clinician for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.