Loss Of Appetite
(Symptoms)
This page will help you answer your questions about loss of appetite.
What is loss of appetite?
Loss of appetite is when you do not feel hungry or want to eat, or the taste, appearance, or smell of food is not enjoyed, in the sense of aversion to food.
- What are the causes of loss of appetite?
- There are several possible causes of loss of appetite. The most common causes are:.
- A health condition or disease.
- Influenza.
- Cancer
- Dementia
- Diabetes
- Foodpoisoning
- Heart, lung, kidney,or liver disease.
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV/AIDS)
- Dental problems or toothache
- Loss or decrease of the sense of taste or smell
- Thyroid diseases
- Some types of medications.
- Psychological changes
- Anxiety
- Eating disorders
Depression
Stress
- How to deal with loss of appetite – Tips to help you overcome loss of appetite
- The treatment of loss of appetite depends on its cause, and the following tips help improve appetite:
- Eat small, frequent meals regularly throughout the day.
- Treat any diseases or infections.
- Follow a healthy diet.
Your doctor may prescribe nutritional supplements.
Visit the dentist if you suffer from tooth pain or dental problems.
- When should you see a doctor?
- It is advised to see a doctor if loss of appetite causes you to have:
- The samesymptoms formore thanone week.
Unintentional weight loss
Feeling tired, weak, nauseous, or a fast heartbeat
Frequently Asked Questions
When is lack of desire to eat normal?
When a person feels full, they usually do not crave food. Therefore, when a person grows normally, does not lose excessive weight, and lack of eating does not affect their daily activity, then lack of appetite is not considered a health problem.