Can chronic non-atrophic gastritis with erosion become cancerous?

Chronic non-atrophic gastritis with erosion does not turn into cancer, so patients can rest assured. If it turns into cancer, it will take a long time and will not turn into gastric cancer soon. If there are foci of erosion in the gastric mucosa, the doctor will routinely remove the erosion tissue for pathological biopsy to clarify the nature of the lesion. If there is precancerous lesion or gastric cancer, the doctor will recommend the patient to undergo surgery in time. However, the pathology of most celiac lesions will suggest inflammatory lesions, so please rest assured. Non-atrophic gastritis with erosion needs to be treated with acid-suppressing drugs in combination with drugs that promote mucosal repair in cooperation with the doctor. For example, you can take oral omeprazole or lansoprazole, combined with rehabilitation new liquid treatment, etc., the specific use of drugs need to consult a specialist. If atrophic gastritis or gastric mucosal erosion further develops into gastric ulcer, and the condition is recurrent, then it may become gastric cancer, so it is suggested that patients should regularly review electronic gastroscopy if necessary.