How long does it take for atrophic gastritis to turn into stomach cancer

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! Atrophic gastritis belongs to the category of old stomach diseases, and your situation is mainly stomach pain caused by dampness and heat in the spleen and stomach, which is difficult with general medicines. If it does not heal for a long time, it will lead to cancer, and the long-term clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine has accumulated many very effective methods, it is recommended that you use traditional Chinese medicine alum, black dates, walnut kernels, gardenias, angelica, sand kernels, magnolia, triangular, pangolin, cunqu, malt, upper jia, lower jia, safflower, Hainan Shen, iron gall powder, propolis, honey, beeswax**, you can quickly **not**.

    The combination of these traditional Chinese medicines can completely remove the dampness and heat of the spleen and stomach, cleanse the stomach and intestines, and quickly repair the gastric mucosa, so as to achieve the purpose of thorough **. Hope you're right**, soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, so at this time, you must go to a professional hospital for examination, and you must seek the advice of a professional doctor, and then you also need to pay attention to the reasonable combination of diet, do not smoke, do not drink, do not eat too greasy food, drink more water, and then you should also eat more fruits and vegetables, go to bed early and get up early.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Absolutely. Be sure to see a doctor in time and don't delay. Don't eat spicy food, don't eat barbecue, don't drink carbonated drinks, and don't eat foods high in salt and sugar.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Atrophic gastritis has a certain possibility of becoming cancerous, but not all atrophic gastritis will turn into cancer, so patients with atrophic gastritis should not have too much mental burden. Because we know that mental overload is also a factor in the occurrence of stomach cancer. This precancerous state mainly refers to the obvious increase in the risk of gastric cancer, and some clinical diseases can also be called high-risk states of gastric cancer, one of which is what we call atrophic gastritis, and the other is gastric polyps and gastric ulcers.

    Precancerous lesions are pathological tissue changes in the gastric mucosa that are prone to cancer, mainly referring to this kind of dysplasia, and there is no need to be overly nervous when dysplasia occurs. We know that atrophic gastritis actually mainly refers to the pathological intestinal metaplasia, but the patient will be very nervous after seeing the intestinal metaplasia, because he feels as if he is not far from stomach cancer, but in fact, the appearance of intestinal metaplasia is also a more complex process.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Atrophic gastritis.

    Atrophic gastritis, also known as chronic atrophic gastritis, is a manifestation of aging and a precancerous lesion, its main feature is the thinning of the gastric mucosa and the reduction of glands.

    2.Can atrophic gastritis become cancerous?

    Over time, atrophic gastritis will become more and more severe, and the intestinal metaplasia will become more and more, and true precancerous lesions will be formed, until gastric cancer is formed!

    Atrophic gastritis is not uncontrollable, if it can enhance the ability of gastric mucosal gland proliferation and repair, then it can greatly delay the process of atrophy, so reasonable diet and lifestyle habits are very important.

    3.Can atrophic gastritis be reversed?

    The answer is yes, yes. Because of atrophic gastritis caused by aging, you can use some methods to nourish the stomach to improve the atrophy of the stomach.

    For atrophic gastritis caused by inflammation and bacterial infection (HP infection), it is especially important to treat the cause. There are many patients who have eliminated gastric mucosal inflammation and completely reversed atrophy through Helicobacter pylori.

    4.For atrophic gastritis, how to **.

    No matter how severe atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia are, it is not cancerous without dysplasia. If dysplasia occurs, it needs to be carried out according to gastric cancer prevention and control**.

    Low-grade epithelial neoplasia needs to be rechecked regularly, every 1-2 years, and this lesion can be reversed by nourishing the stomach** and will not become cancerous.

    Only a small number of people will get high-grade epithelial neoplasia, and this condition does not mean that you have stomach cancer, and you can do a minimally invasive surgery through endoscopy**.

    Atrophic gastritis can be prevented and treated, and atrophic gastritis may be accompanied by intestinal metaplasia, which can be treated with drugs that nourish the stomach. It can **Helicobacter pylori, eliminate inflammation and nourish the stomach**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Atrophic gastritis is not a precursor to stomach cancer.

    Because the probability of atrophic gastritis not cancerous is still relatively low, most atrophic gastritis can be **. Nowadays, the drugs for gastritis are very advanced, and atrophic gastritis can be treated under normal circumstances, so as long as this situation can be detected early, diagnosed early, and diagnosed early. Continuous**, in general, is possible**.

    Atrophic gastritis, if not timely, can form gastric ulcers, long-term gastric ulcers and atrophic gastritis are prone to gastric cancer and malignant transformation. But not all atrophic gastritis will necessarily develop into cancer. So atrophic gastritis is not a precursor to stomach cancer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no age for this, individual differences are different, and the development of different diseases is not the same, but the probability of gastritis generally turning into gastric cancer is still relatively small, we should pay attention to the changes in physical discomfort, regular gastroscopy, once early gastric cancer is found, surgery as soon as possible or (cancer insists on sunny life)**, which can prolong survival and increase the rate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't say this, some patients don't have anything to do for ten or twenty years. However, there are also some patients who are treated indiscriminately, take medicine indiscriminately, and do not nourish the stomach, and it is possible to get sick for a month or two.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The symptoms and signs of atrophic gastritis are non-specific and cannot be used as the basis for diagnosis, mainly relying on gastroscopy and gastric mucosal biopsy pathological examination, so don't arbitrarily think that it is atrophic gastritis, if you are diagnosed with atrophic gastritis in the hospital, don't be afraid, it is okay to enter early**, only long-term non-healing will be cancerous. 3 to 6 months to go to the hospital regularly for reexamination, real-time attention to the condition, and actively cooperate, the medical level of a good big hospital is now possible.

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