The reasons for not wanting to eat greasy food may be related to personal preference, or may be caused by abnormal liver function, peptic ulcer, gastritis and other diseases.
1. Personal preference: some people like to eat spicy, some people like to eat sweet food, some people naturally don’t like to eat greasy food, this is related to personal preference, usually no need to deal with.
2. Liver function abnormality: Liver function abnormality caused by various reasons, such as acute hepatitis, can cause patients to lose appetite, anorexia, which is manifested as not wanting to eat greasy food, usually accompanied by discomfort in the liver area, jaundice, fatigue and other symptoms.
3. Peptic ulcer: refers to the ulcer formed by the gastrointestinal mucosa being digested by itself, and the common ones are duodenal ulcer and gastric ulcer. Its main manifestation is rhythmic epigastric pain associated with meals, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as bloating, anorexia, acid reflux, belching, etc., and may also be manifested as not wanting to eat greasy food.
4. Gastritis: refers to the inflammatory reaction of the gastric mucosa. Its main manifestations are epigastric discomfort, fullness, dull pain, loss of appetite, acid reflux, belching, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, can also be manifested in not wanting to eat greasy food.
There are many other causes of not wanting to eat greasy food, excluding physiological causes should be taken seriously, timely consultation, identify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment or therapy.