Patients with non-atrophic gastritis lose a lot of weight it is possible that patients with non-atrophic gastritis have a reduced food intake, which may affect the normal digestion and absorption of ingested food in severe cases, but the case is rare, and it may also be caused by other diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, tumors, and so on.
Patients with non-atrophic gastritis often experience symptoms such as bloating, early satiety, belching (burping), etc. These symptoms will affect the patient’s appetite, leading to a decrease in food intake, and the patient’s gastrointestinal mucosa is damaged, and in severe cases, the digestion and absorption of food is weakened and nutrients are not absorbed effectively, which can lead to malnutrition, emaciation, anemia, etc., although this situation is less common.
In addition, attention should be paid to other causes, such as metabolic endocrine diseases: hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus; chronic consumptive diseases such as chronic infections, tumors and so on. Patients who are unwell should go to the hospital in time to improve the endoscopic gastric mucosal tissue biopsy, blood glucose, thyroid function and other tests, and be actively treated under the doctor’s treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.