What to do if you have no appetite for meals in summer

Lack of appetite in summer may be caused by hot weather, gastrointestinal dysfunction, etc. It is recommended to alleviate the problem through lifestyle intervention and the use of medication.
1. Hot weather: Lack of appetite in summer may be caused by the body’s low demand for energy due to hot weather. It is usually recommended to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as hawthorn, prunes and other foods that promote appetite and help digestion.
2. Gastrointestinal dysfunction: summer eating without appetite may also be caused by eating cold food or eating unhygienic gastrointestinal dysfunction, at this time it is usually recommended to use domperidone and other drugs to promote gastric power for treatment.
If the symptoms of lack of appetite are not relieved or accompanied by other symptoms in summer, you should go to the hospital in time. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid self-medication.