Decreased appetite

Decreased appetite is a reduction in the desire to eat, leading to potential weight loss and nutritional deficiencies. It can be triggered by medications, medical conditions, or mental health issues.

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Decreased appetite is a reduction in the desire to eat, leading to potential weight loss and nutritional deficiencies. It can be triggered by medications, medical conditions, or mental health issues.

Decreased appetite, also known as appetite suppression or anorexia, is a reduction in the desire to eat. This can manifest as a lack of hunger, feeling full quickly, or simply not wanting to consume food. Persistent decreased appetite can lead to weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, and fatigue. Potential causes vary but can include medication side effects, underlying medical conditions, mental health issues (such as anxiety or depression), or temporary illnesses.

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