Can mild intestinal metaplasia of the stomach be cured?
Mild intestinal metaplasia of the stomach is generally curable. Treatment typically involves using medications that protect the gastric mucosa and correcting unhealthy eating habits to promote improvement.
1. Medications to protect the gastric mucosa
Mild intestinal metaplasia usually refers to a pathological change in the gastric mucosal tissue. Under a doctor's guidance, patients can use antibiotic medications such as omeprazole and rabeprazole for treatment.
2. Correcting unhealthy eating habits
Mild intestinal metaplasia is commonly caused by poor dietary habits or frequent consumption of spicy and highly irritating foods. It is recommended that patients primarily consume light, easily digestible foods in daily meals, avoiding excessively hot, spicy, or strongly irritating foods, which may damage the gastric mucosa and worsen the condition.
If mild intestinal metaplasia is not treated promptly, it may gradually progress into gastric cancer. Therefore, when experiencing symptoms of gastric discomfort, patients should seek medical attention immediately. Early detection and timely treatment are essential to prevent disease progression.