Intestinal Metaplasia: What do you do to lower the risk of cancer?
Has anyone been diagnosed with intestinal metaplasia? What does your doctor recommend? I was just diagnosed and am very anxious about it because of the risk of cancer. Would like to hear your experience with it. Thank you.
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I’m been very careful now
How did your dr check for low acid?
I wish I knew, this is all new to me
Sue, Good luck on Friday’s appointment with allergist.
Thankyou. New bit of info. Apparently, PPi's are not good for metaplasia if you have H pylori. Can actual make condition worse. I dont have h pylori.
Maybe will focus on h2 blockers.
Confusing
Ohh, my GI prescribed me with Pantaprazole (PPI) I don’t H Pyloric. It’s confusing. I really hope that helps. For how long you have Metaplacia? For me it was just diagnosed.
Had a gastroscopy end of March. One of the biopsies showed metaplasia. Ask your doctor. Study does say metaplasia caused by hpylori.
Also, need to be followed up with gastroscopy in three years.
Same here, 3 years follow up 😬
Hi everybody. I was diagnosed with a hiatal hernia (slider) about 10 years ago and have been on PPIs since then. I had another endoscopy 5 years ago with no additional findings except the still existing sliding hiatal hernia. I just had my 5 year routine endoscopy and have now been diagnosed with mild, inactive, chronic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia. My doctor just sent me a "tick the box" style letter in the mail to let me know.........no follow up call, no nothing. It did indicate that he wants me to repeat the endoscopy in a year. I plan on calling his office Monday morning so that I can sit down with him and ask the many questions I have, as well as a plan going forward to properly manage this. I'm scared to death!! Can anyone provide any insight or support? Thanks so much in advance.
Some info which may be helpful to others with metaplasia. Acid suppression drugs should NOT be taken. Report from my gastroenterologist says that" diminished acid increases serum gastrin which then propagates metaplasia changes." So, sticking to liquid antacid.