Gastroscopy is a way to directly pierce the instrument into the stomach for effective observation. This examination method can better understand the degree and area of internal erosion after watching the comprehensive tissue in the stomach, so as to effectively obtain the effect of comprehensive diagnosis. In the process of gastroscopy, on the one hand, it can effectively judge the severity of the disease, on the other hand, it can better judge the effect of intragastric repair. Therefore, in the case of effective treatment of erosive gastritis, gastroscopy should be done regularly in the later period to understand the recovery speed and effect of the disease.
In general, in the process of treating erosive gastritis, gastroscopy is usually performed every two months to better understand the therapeutic effect and determine the recovery in the stomach. With the disease effectively controlled and basically improved, the time of gastroscopy is once every 3 ~ 4 months. When erosive gastritis is completely cured, as long as there is no special pain or discomfort in the stomach, gastroscopy is completely unnecessary.
You know, gastroscopy is a better way to determine the condition and recovery effect. Therefore, when the degree of erosive gastritis is different and the recovery effect is different, the specific frequency and times of gastroscopy will definitely be adjusted. Therefore, when erosive gastritis is treated, gradually recovered and cured, the time frequency of gastroscopy is 2 months, 3 to 4 months, and no examination is needed.
In short, erosive gastritis will be different during treatment, recovery and after cure, so the necessity of gastroscopy will vary from person to person. Usually during the treatment, it is enough to do a gastroscope once every two months. If it is a recovery period, it is enough to have a gastroscope every three to four months. When erosive gastritis is completely cured, gastroscopy is no longer needed. Therefore, the necessity and interval of gastroscopy will vary from person to person, not to say that it will be fixed once.