Is gastric antrum wall thickening treatable?

Sep 03, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

Recently, my stomach has been uncomfortable quite often. After going to the hospital for examination, the doctor diagnosed it as gastritis. Is the thickened gastric antrum wall curable?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Shen Yonghua

The treatment outcome for thickened gastric antral wall mainly depends on its specific underlying cause. The thickening of the gastric antral wall can be caused by various factors, including but not limited to chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, gastric lymphoma, or gastric cancer. Different treatment approaches are adopted according to the specific cause, as follows:

1. Benign lesions: For thickening of the gastric antral wall caused by benign conditions such as gastritis or gastric ulcers, drug therapy and lifestyle modifications are typically employed. This may include administration of anti-inflammatory agents, medications to aid digestion, agents that protect the gastric mucosa, and drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion, along with dietary improvements. In such cases, the thickening of the gastric antral wall can often be effectively managed and treated.

2. Malignant lesions: If the thickening of the gastric antral wall is caused by malignant tumors such as gastric lymphoma or gastric cancer, treatment becomes more challenging. It may require comprehensive treatment approaches including surgical resection, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and others. The prognosis in these cases tends to be relatively poorer and depends on factors such as tumor stage, pathological type, and the patient's overall health condition.

Patients are advised to seek timely medical consultation upon noticing related symptoms and to follow medical advice for standardized treatment.