FAQs
Is loss of appetite serious?
It can be. While occasionally normal, persistent loss of appetite can lead to malnutrition, muscle loss, and weakened immunity and may be a sign of underlying illness.
When should I consult a doctor?
Consult a professional if the loss of appetite lasts more than two weeks or is accompanied by rapid weight loss or if you experience "red flag" symptoms like difficulty swallowing or chest pain.
What is the cause of loss of appetite?
Common loss of appetite causes include ageing, chronic diseases (heart or kidney issues), digestive disorders, medications, and psychological factors like stress or grief.
How can I get my appetite back?
You can stimulate hunger by using home remedies like ginger and lemon, maintaining regular eating times, improving oral hygiene, and addressing any underlying stress or digestive sluggishness.
Which illness causes loss of appetite?
Many illnesses cause this, including infections like pneumonia, gastrointestinal issues like ulcers, metabolic disorders, and even serious conditions like cancer or Parkinson's disease.
Why am I not feeling hunger anymore?
You may be asking "why am I not feeling hungry?" due to a "weak digestive fire", the buildup of toxins in your system, or emotional factors like anxiety or depression that suppress your body's natural hunger signals.
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