Commonly used medications for poor appetite include probiotics, gastric stimulants and digestive enzyme preparations. The efficacy of the medication varies depending on the individual’s condition. Imbalance of intestinal flora is a common cause of poor appetite, bloating and indigestion. Probiotics can be used to regulate intestinal flora, improve the microenvironment of the digestive tract, and enhance the function of the digestive tract. Commonly used medications include Bifidobacterium triplex capsules. Reduced gastrointestinal motility is also a common cause of poor appetite, you can use gastric motivation drugs to promote gastrointestinal motility, enhance gastric emptying and gastrointestinal digestive function. Commonly used drugs include domperidone and mosapride. Taking digestive enzyme preparations can help the body digest food, enhance digestive function and improve appetite. Commonly used medicines include Mitochondrial Pancreatic Enzyme Tablets, Lactasexant and so on. Poor appetite should be early on to the gastroenterology department, to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of drugs or other treatments.