Is moderate atrophic gastritis with moderate intestinalization serious?

Moderate atrophic gastritis with moderate intestinal metaplasia is more serious and is a precancerous lesion, which is difficult to be completely cured. Atrophic gastritis is mainly due to the atrophy and reduction of the number of gastric mucosa and glands, resulting in the thinning of the gastric mucosa and changes in intestinal metaplasia, mostly manifested by abdominal pain, bloating, loss of appetite, emaciation, weakness, anemia and other changes. The general cause of the disease is mainly considered to be the infection of H. pylori, but also related to personal dietary habits, genetics, and physical factors. Some people like to eat spicy, stimulating food, smoking or drinking, are prone to damage to the gastric mucosa, so atrophic gastritis and intestinal changes can occur. The treatment is mainly for atrophy and intestinal hyperplasia, you can give folic acid, gastric rejuvenation, Morodan, celecoxib, etc. for relief, but also need to pay attention to regular review of gastroscopy and H. pylori.