Atypical hyperplasia of stomach?

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Ms. He, who is only in her early 30s, has a history of chronic atrophic gastritis for several years. She has been taking medicine on time and checking it regularly. Last month, her gastroscopy report read "mild dysplasia.". Ms. He was frightened by this result. She heard that "atypical hyperplasia" was precancerous lesion, and thought that it was tantamount to declaring "death penalty". She was extremely nervous and washed her face with tears all day... Chronic atrophic gastritis is a lesion characterized by atrophy of inherent glands in gastric mucosa, often accompanied by intestinal metaplasia and inflammatory reaction. Atypical hyperplasia of stomach? Let's talk about it.

Atypical hyperplasia of stomach?

Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a disease characterized by atrophy of the inherent glands of gastric mucosa, often accompanied by intestinal metaplasia and inflammatory reaction. The clinical manifestations are epigastric discomfort or pain, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, belching, loose stools, etc. The disease accounts for more than 20% of adults.

According to traditional Chinese medicine, the disease is often caused by improper diet, irregular hunger and satiety, or excessive eating of raw and cold food, irritating food, excessive smoking and drinking, resulting in damage to the spleen and stomach, resulting in disharmony of the stomach, Qi block, or due to the imbalance of emotion and quality, liver fire catharsis, perverse invasion of the stomach, or liver depression to fire, fire burning stomach yin, etc.

The stomach is an organ that communicates with the outside world. It is constantly stimulated by the friction of three meals a day and the ingestion of bacteria and physical and chemical factors. It is very common for people to have inflammation of gastric mucosa in their life. If the whole gastric mucosa is examined, it is not uncommon for people to be found intestinal metaplasia after 40 years old.

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The risk of canceration of chronic gastritis is mainly for atrophic gastritis. For superficial gastritis, we don't think it has any connection with canceration at present. For asymptomatic superficial gastritis, we can even ignore it. Many mathematicians in China believe that the high incidence of chronic atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia is parallel to that of cancer.