Moderate enanthmatous endoscopic Pangastrite What is it?

I underwent an examination and the conclusion was moderate endoscopic endoscopic pangastrite. What is this, is it serious?
Expert answer:

It is the way the gastritis appears on endoscopy. Gastritis is the inflammation of the wall (internal mucosa) of the stomach, usually caused by the increased acidity of the gastric juice. If properly treated is not serious.

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