Why doesn’t celiac disease make you feel hungry?

The reason why celiac disease does not feel hungry is mainly because of gastrointestinal dysfunction and indigestion, which leads to decreased appetite and no hunger. If celiac disease is not relieved repeatedly, or has infiltrated the submucosa, gastrointestinal dysfunction and stomach cramps are likely to occur. This condition will easily lead to gastrointestinal indigestion, slow gastric emptying, decreased appetite, sometimes accompanied by nausea, bloating, abdominal pain, etc., so you will not feel hungry. Although patients with celiac disease may not feel hungry sometimes, they must eat to ensure nutritional intake, maintain normal physiological function, and at the same time have a certain role in the recovery of celiac disease. Diet can be small meals, to easily digestible fluid or semi-fluid food, such as yam porridge, millet porridge, fish soup, chicken soup and other food, should also eat a moderate amount of fresh vegetables and fruits. Gastric celiac disease patients have appeared to feel not hungry, should promptly consult the doctor, take appropriate measures to deal with the situation.