How is superficial chronic gastritis treated?
Disease description:
I’ve been experiencing frequent acid reflux and nausea over the past two days. After examination, I was diagnosed with superficial chronic gastritis. I’m unsure how to treat it—could you please advise on the treatment for superficial chronic gastritis?
Superficial chronic gastritis, if not particularly severe, may not require immediate medical intervention; symptoms can often improve through dietary adjustments and correction of unhealthy lifestyle habits. If necessary, omeprazole may be prescribed under a physician’s guidance. In cases where *Helicobacter pylori* infection is also present, quadruple therapy is required—commonly including amoxicillin, clarithromycin, omeprazole, and bismuth potassium citrate capsules.