The canceration time of antral gastritisis related to its pathological type and severity of the disease. The specific time varies from person to person and cannot be generalized.
Antral gastritis refers to the inflammatory reaction of gastric antrum mucosa under the action of pathogenic factors. It is a common gastric disease and can be divided into non-atrophic and atrophic. There is a close relationship between gastric cancer and atrophic gastritis. The canceration rate of atrophic gastritis is 10%, while non-atrophic gastritis is generally not cancerous. Non-atrophic gastritis recurs for a long time, and it is possible to transform to atrophic gastritis. The further development of atrophic gastritis may lead to intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia, and the risk of canceration increases significantly, but the process of canceration is relatively long, usually taking several years to ten years.
Usually maintain a good diet and hygiene habits, quit smoking and drinking, pay attention to the regularity of work and rest, do more physical exercise, and enhance their own immunity. At the same time, regular review of gastroscopy is required to prevent the progression of antral gastritis.