Most patients with chronic gastric sinus rumbling gastritis will not develop gastric cancer, but if left untreated, some patients can develop gastric cancer in a few years to a few decades, and there are individual differences in the time to develop gastric cancer. Chronic gastric antrum gastritis is related to infections, irregular eating, cold and other reasons, mainly manifested as stomach distension, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts. Chronic gastric antrum gastritis will not develop into gastric cancer after active treatment and paying attention to daily dietary regulation. If it is not treated in time, and often eat spicy and pickled food, it may develop into stomach cancer, but the specific time has individual differences, which may range from a few years to a few decades. Therefore, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible for chronic gastric sinus rupture gastritis and intervene as early as possible under the guidance of a physician to avoid progression of the disease.