What does chronic non atrophic gastritis eat well?
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Some patients with stomach diseases have no symptoms, so we need to seize the time to treat them. Once they are diagnosed as atrophic gastritis by gastroscopy, they are sentenced to death. They are very nervous, the food is not delicious, they sleep uneasily, the symptoms of abdominal pain and distension are obviously aggravated, and they go to see a doctor everywhere. This is mainly due to the lack of understanding of atrophic gastritis. So what is good for patients with chronic non atrophic gastritis?, Now let's take a concrete look.
What does chronic non atrophic gastritis eat well?
First: chronic atrophic gastritis is a stable, slow development of chronic disease, there is nothing terrible. Once diagnosed with chronic atrophic gastritis, first of all to maintain the spirit of optimism, life, avoid drinking, smoking. Secondly, it should be treated differently according to the degree of atrophy. Atrophic moonitis can be divided into three grades: mild, moderate and severe, with intestinal metaplasia or atypical hyperplasia. Patients with mild asymptomatic atrophic gastritis may not take medicine; Symptomatic patients were given symptomatic treatment. The patients with moderate or above, especially severe atrophy accompanied by severe intestinal epithelial dysplasia or metaplasia, should be highly vigilant and closely followed up because of the increased possibility of canceration.
Second: the follow-up of atrophic gastritis, mainly by fiber gastroscopy, so regular gastroscopy observation, it is very important. Generally, patients with mild atrophic gastritis can be reexamined once a year to a year and a half; Severe atrophic gastritis was reexamined once every 3 months to half a year; Gastrointestinal disease is also to pay attention to good, timely treatment is the main.
Third: Atrophic Gastritis with intestinal metaplasia and atypical hyperplasia, usually need to eat more β- Carotene, vitamin C and folic acid food, such as Kiwi fruit, citrus, strawberry and animal liver, green vegetables, they can promote the improvement of the disease. For severe intestinal metaplasia and atypical hyperplasia (also known as precancerous lesions), we should attach great importance and follow up regularly.
matters needing attention
1. Smoking and alcohol should be avoided, and drugs damaging gastric mucosa, especially NSAID, such as aspirin, should be avoided. 2. Avoid overheated, salty and spicy food, and actively treat chronic oral, nasal and pharyngeal infection. Keep in a good mood.