Question

How can I confirm if I have chronic gastritis? What should I do for rehabilitation and treatment if I am diagnosed with chronic gastritis?

Answer

Chronic gastritis refers to a chronic inflammation of the stomach lining, which commonly affects the superficial and deep layers of the stomach. The guidelines for lifestyle include avoiding the use of drugs that damage the stomach lining, quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and avoiding foods that are too acidic or too spicy. Additionally, patients with chronic gastritis may have reduced gastric acid secretion and may suffer from anemia, so it is important to ensure adequate intake of vitamins A, B, and C. Regular gastroscopy and pathological examinations should be performed to determine the condition and treat it early. For the treatment of chronic gastritis, Western medicine uses symptomatic drugs such as pepsin mixtures and gastric acidifiers, while traditional Chinese medicine uses herbal remedies according to different syndromes, such as Xiangshu Liuzhong Yin and Huangqi Jianzhong Wan. Overall, chronic gastritis requires active treatment, lifestyle adjustments, and regular check-ups to prevent the condition from worsening.