Superficial gastritis with mild intestinalization is serious

In general, superficial gastritis with mild enteric chemosis needs to be determined by the type of enteric chemosis to determine the severity of the condition. If it is the small intestine type of chemosis, it is less serious; if it is the colon type of chemosis, it is more serious. 1. Small intestinal type chemosis: refers to a pathological phenomenon in which the gastric mucosal epithelium is replaced by the small intestinal mucosal epithelium, small intestinal type chemosis epithelium is well differentiated and belongs to a less serious situation. However, patients need to review gastroscopy regularly to detect whether intestinal metaplasia is transformed into atypical hyperplasia, intraepithelial neoplasia and other lesions related to gastric cancer. 2. Colonic type metaplasia: it refers to a pathological phenomenon in which gastric mucosal epithelium is replaced by colonic mucosal epithelium. Colonic type metaplasia epithelium is poorly differentiated, with higher detection rate in paracancerous mucosa, which is correlated with the occurrence and development of gastric cancer, and it belongs to the more serious case, and it is a kind of pre-cancerous lesion. Superficial gastritis with mild intestinal chemosis is recommended to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and targeted treatment under the doctor’s guidance.