How often should a follow-up gastroscopy be performed for chronic antral gastritis?
Chronic antral gastritis generally requires a follow-up gastroscopy every three months.
Chronic antral gastritis refers to inflammation of the gastric mucosa limited specifically to the antrum. It typically causes varying degrees of damage to the gastric mucosa and may recur; in some cases, it can even undergo malignant transformation. Therefore, after treatment, patients need to undergo regular gastroscopic examinations. Gastroscopy allows direct visualization of the affected area, enabling assessment of the healing progress of gastritis and detection of any other abnormalities. Under normal circumstances, patients should have a gastroscopy follow-up every three months.
During the follow-up period, if any abnormalities are detected, timely treatment is necessary to prevent symptom progression and chronic persistence of antral gastritis due to disease advancement.