Can royal jelly treat atrophic gastritis?
Royal jelly generally cannot treat atrophic gastritis. It is recommended to use appropriate medications under a doctor's guidance for treatment. If you experience any physical discomfort, it is advised to seek medical attention at a hospital as soon as possible and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.

Although royal jelly contains abundant nutrients, such as proteins, amino acids, and vitamins, and offers multiple benefits including enhancing immune function, improving digestion, and promoting better sleep, these benefits do not directly address the treatment of atrophic gastritis. Atrophic gastritis is a chronic gastric condition, and its treatment must target the underlying causes, such as eradicating Helicobacter pylori, using acid-suppressing or antacid medications. Therefore, royal jelly alone cannot directly treat atrophic gastritis.
Royal jelly can enhance immune function, and for atrophic gastritis caused by low immune function, it may exert certain indirect positive effects by improving immunity. However, for patients with moderate to severe atrophic gastritis, especially those with significant gastric acid deficiency or a risk of malignant transformation, royal jelly alone is insufficient. These patients need to follow medical advice and undergo more systematic and specialized treatments, such as pharmacological therapy or endoscopic treatment.
In daily life, it is recommended to maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as eating regular meals and avoiding spicy or irritating foods, which can help maintain gastric health.