Sudden lethargy in atrophic gastritis with intestinalization may be caused by loss of appetite due to decreased digestive function, or it may be caused by cancerous changes in atrophic gastritis. It can be relieved by dietary adjustment and surgical treatment.
1. Decrease in digestive function: Atrophic gastritis with intestinal atrophy, gastric mucous membrane atrophy and decrease of glands, which may cause decrease in digestion and absorption of food, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, anemia, emaciation and other symptoms. It is recommended to take light diet and eat soft, easy-to-digest and nutritious food, such as noodles, rice, steamed bread, etc., and avoid stimulating food, such as hot spicy food, fried chicken, beer and other stimulating food intake.
2. Cancer: atrophic gastritis with enterocolitis belongs to precancerous lesions, when cancer occurs, fever, unexplained emaciation and other manifestations can occur, and surgical treatment can be carried out when necessary, such as endoscopic mucosal dissection, radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer and so on.
Atrophic gastritis with intestinal wasting, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, to make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional physician, and to carry out targeted treatment.