2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
When you feel any changes related to your usual appetite and accordingly diet, you probably immediately start to worry. One for a month you are super hungry and with an over-appetite, and the next you barely swallow a bite, and your appetite could be assessed as zero.
What are the reasons for such changes in appetite and is there anything to worry about?
Before seeking medical advice, think about how old you are and whether the change of seasons does not have any effect. effect on your appetite.
Regarding age, it has been proven that people in their 20s, 30s, 40s or 50s start to have different feelings of hunger. Younger people greedily attack food because their bodies need it to grow. At around the age of 40, it is quite possible to develop insulin resistance (which is the first step to diabetes, more generally) or to have a hormonal imbalance.
As a result of these changes, you may not experience a feeling of hunger and actually eat "modestly", but the scales may show completely different results.
Even more noticeable changes in appetite are seen when women are in the pre-, during- or post-menopausal period. So far nothing who knows so disturbing.
This also applies to the change of seasons. It is normal in winter to feel stronger hunger, and with the onset of spring we only need one salad for lunch. Again, nothing to worry about.
However, if you have noticed sudden changes in appetite and you think that the reason is neither the change of seasons, nor the inevitable change of your age, then it is good to do full research.
Again, there may be nothing to worry about, but there are also some health problems and illnesses whose first symptoms are a change in appetite.
Here's who they might be, emphasizing that we don't want to bother you, we just want to draw your attention:
1. Problems with the digestive system such as gastritis, ulcers, etc.;
2. Problems with the urinary system, which can cause a seemingly nothing special "cystitis";
3. Nervous breakdown, including depression;
4. Liver obstruction, including cirrhosis;
5. Problems with the cardiovascular system;
6. Problems with the proper functioning of the lungs;
7. Oncological disease or therapy related to its control.
To find out about any health problem, it is necessary to consult your doctor.
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