Mild intestinal epithelialization is more serious than mild intestinal epithelialization, which usually occurs in the gastric mucosa.
Mild intestinal epithelial hyperplasia means that the cells of gastric mucosa are transformed into intestinal glandular epithelial cells, from secretory cells to absorptive cells, which can easily lead to the retention of carcinogens, and is difficult to be reversed, but the progress of the disease can be slowed down through treatment; mild atypical hyperplasia refers to the heterogeneous change of the cells, which is related to inflammation, and can be reversed after active treatment.
Both of them are precancerous lesions of gastric cancer, and both of them are mild, and it takes decades to develop into gastric cancer, so there is no need to worry too much, and most of the patients do not have obvious symptoms, or they may have gastrointestinal symptoms. If patients have the above test results, it is recommended that they should consult the doctor in time for targeted treatment under the doctor’s guidance.