Decreased Appetite

Loss of appetite is often caused by stress, depression, or boredom. Some colds and illnesses may suppress hunger too. If this issue becomes chronic, it may be a sign of underlying medical issues, including conditions like anorexia.
There are various factors that can contribute to a loss of appetite. Some common causes include illnesses such as infections, flu, or gastrointestinal issues. Psychological factors like stress, anxiety, depression, or grief can also affect appetite. Certain medications, hormonal imbalances, and chronic conditions such as liver disease, kidney disease, or cancer may lead to decreased appetite.

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