The gastric antrum is close to the lower mouth of the stomach, and it is also a site with frequent clinical lesions. Once there is a problem, it has a significant impact on the peristalsis and emptying of the stomach. That is to say, if the emptying is slow, there will be symptoms such as discomfort, pain, fullness and lack of food. Most people have more or less superficial gastritis in their stomachs, most of which are asymptomatic. People who eat whole grains and raw seafood will definitely have some slight inflammation if they stimulate the gastric mucosa for a long time, so there is no need to make a fuss! But if the gastroscope finds intestinal metaplasia, that's not good! Because this intestinal metaplasia is also called precancerous lesion! In other words, you should actively treat and protect it, cut off its development process, and maybe even reverse it! Your intestinal+non-atrophic gastritis seems to be a little lighter than what I said above, but because the gastric antrum is a sensitive area, intestinal+appears again. You should actively treat, reduce the stimulation of irritating food, alcohol and tobacco, avoid the intake of barbecue, smoking and pickled food, and eat less salt and spicy food. More importantly, you can find an experienced Chinese medicine expert and insist on taking Chinese medicine for a period of time. It is said that it may work well!
In addition, if you are in a good mood and have little pressure, don't have too much psychological burden. A positive attitude and a healthy lifestyle may be very important for your future!