Does gastric antral erosion require treatment?
Erosive gastritis refers to erosion of the gastric antrum. Erosive gastritis usually requires treatment. The specific analysis is as follows:
Erosive gastritis is typically caused by long-term consumption of spicy or irritating foods, chronic alcohol use, irregular lifestyle habits, or infection with Helicobacter pylori. These factors can impair the stomach's protective barrier or lead to excessive gastric acid secretion, resulting in mucosal inflammation, erosion, and even ulcer formation. Without appropriate treatment, the condition will not resolve spontaneously and may cause severe damage to the gastric mucosa, potentially leading to gastric ulcers or gastric cancer.
Treatment for erosive gastritis usually involves using gastric mucosal protectants under a doctor's guidance. Commonly used medications include hydrotalcite chewable tablets, bismuth potassium citrate tablets, and sucralfate chewable tablets. These drugs help neutralize gastric acid, form a protective layer on the surface of the gastric mucosa, and promote tissue repair and ulcer healing.