Can the granular hyperplasia of the duodenal bulb mucosa disappear?
In general, granular hyperplasia of the duodenal bulb mucosa may disappear, but it may also persist, depending on the specific condition. The details are as follows:
1. It may resolve
Granular hyperplasia of the duodenal bulb mucosa may result from long-term poor dietary habits or Helicobacter pylori infection. If the condition is not particularly severe, no discomfort symptoms are present, and the patient actively cooperates with medical treatment, the lesion usually can resolve.
2. It may not resolve
If the condition is more severe, with symptoms such as abdominal discomfort, acid reflux, and belching, and if the patient does not actively comply with medical treatment, the lesion may not disappear. Patients can take medications such as omeprazole enteric-coated capsules and amoxicillin capsules under a doctor's guidance. In severe cases, surgical removal of the lesion may be required.
If patients experience any discomfort, they should promptly seek medical attention for timely and targeted treatment to avoid delaying their condition.