Moderate intestinal metaplasia is possible to perform gastroscopic surgery.
Intestinal metaplasia is the appearance of intestinal-type cells in the gastric mucosa cells, which is a frequent lesion of chronic atrophic gastritis, and is the result of the body’s continuous self-repair when the gastric mucosa is damaged. Mild intestinal metaplasia usually has no obvious symptoms, but it should be treated. Severe intestinal metaplasia may be a manifestation of precancerous lesions and needs to be treated.
In addition to medication, moderate intestinal chemosis can be treated by peeling off the local mucosa under gastroscopy if necessary, and pathological examination of the peeled off cells to clarify whether there is any possibility of neoplastic disease.
Moderate intestinal chemosis patients also need regular review, but also pay attention to the regularity of the diet, slow down the speed of eating, to light diet, reduce greasy, pickled, spicy stimulating food.
Moderate intestinal dysplasia is recommended to standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.