What is chronic active gastritis of the antral mucosa?

Oct 14, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhao Haiming
Introduction
Chronic active inflammation of the gastric antral mucosa generally indicates inflammatory lesions in the gastric mucosa and falls within the scope of chronic gastritis. Chronic gastritis may be caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, long-term consumption of irritating foods, or medications that significantly damage the gastric mucosa. As a disease with a relatively prolonged course, appropriate treatment can help alleviate symptoms.

The correct term is gastric antral mucosa. Chronic active inflammation of the gastric antral mucosa generally indicates inflammatory lesions in the gastric mucosa and falls within the scope of chronic gastritis.

Chronic gastritis may result from Helicobacter pylori infection in patients, especially when treatment is delayed, leading to damage of the gastric mucosa. It can also be caused by long-term consumption of irritating foods or medications that severely damage the gastric mucosa, resulting in chronic inflammation of the stomach. This condition typically causes discomfort symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, and decreased appetite. If not treated promptly or appropriately, it may lead to complications such as gastric ulcers or gastric perforation.

Chronic gastritis is a disease with a relatively long course; adopting corresponding treatments based on etiology and disease severity helps alleviate symptoms. For instance, if chronic gastritis is caused by Helicobacter pylori, triple or quadruple therapy is usually prescribed according to medical advice to suppress the pathogen and improve the condition. When pain is severe, antispasmodic drugs such as propantheline or atropine can also be used to inhibit gastric smooth muscle spasms and relieve pain.

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