If treating the patient as having antral gastritis, the consequences can be very serious.
Because the disease course has already progressed for a long time, the patient is currently even experiencing massive hematemesis. Treating him for antral gastritis only allows two possibilities. The first is no improvement in the condition, leading to death.
The second is temporary improvement, cancer metastasis, loss of surgical opportunity, and eventual death.
This is the horror of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis.
Every year, a large number of patients and families sue the hospital, some possibly due to family misunderstanding or not clearly hearing the doctor's meaning during communication, muddle-headedly signing the paperwork.
Then after treatment, they find sexual function lost, severe sequelae, or lifelong medication needed... In the end, the patient feels unable to accept this outcome and turns back to sue the hospital.
