Hunger disorder is a clinical syndrome of neurological, humoral, and endocrine disorders, a clinical condition in which the patient is often self-conscious of hunger and always needs to keep eating. Hunger disorder is actually a disease of the nervous, humoral, endocrine and psychological systems, which is caused by the stimulation of the cerebral blood vessels and the blow to the cerebral blood vessels, resulting in the influence and disturbance of the feeding center, which causes a series of diseases due to the consciousness of frequent hunger, but the body does not need so many calories. In this case, the body may unconsciously feel hungry and consume too many calories, and it is also common to see muscle aches and pains in the muscle tissue, as well as weakness and discomfort around the body.