Does chronic erythematous exudative gastritis persist in wasting?

Most cases of chronic erythematous exudative gastritis do not have persistent wasting, but there is a possibility of persistent wasting.
Chronic erythematous exudative gastritis is a description of chronic gastritis under the naked eye view of gastroscopy, showing symptoms of erythema, congestion, and exudation of the gastric mucosa, which is usually a relatively mild manifestation of chronic gastritis. Chronic erythematous exudative gastritis may be related to Helicobacter pylori infection, bile reflux, alcohol consumption, medications, and other causes. Most patients are asymptomatic, and a small number of patients may also experience symptoms such as bloating, acid reflux, and heartburn.
Gastric acid and digestive enzyme secretion of chronic erythema exudative gastritis are less affected, and nutritional absorption can generally maintain the body’s needs, so most of them will not experience persistent wasting, but there is also the possibility of persistent wasting.
Chronic erythematous exudative gastritis persistent wasting may also be combined with diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism and other diseases. So when the symptoms of chronic erythematous exudative gastritis persistent wasting, further examination of Helicobacter pylori breath test, blood sugar, thyroid function, thyroid ultrasound and other items are needed to find out the cause of the disease and then under the guidance of the doctor to treat.