Loss of appetite may be manifested by gastrointestinal symptoms such as lack of appetite, bloating, nausea, etc., and develops into malnutrition symptoms such as thinness, dizziness, anemia, etc., and may be accompanied by mental symptoms such as slow thinking and depressed mood in serious cases.
1. Digestive symptoms: Loss of appetite is mainly characterized by indigestion, greasy food, feeling unable to digest even if you can barely eat, bloating, nausea and vomiting, and other indigestion symptoms.
2. Malnutrition: If long-term loss of appetite, reduced food intake, energy intake is insufficient, which can lead to the patient’s body wasting, anemia, fatigue and other malnutrition performance.
3. Mental symptoms: In severe cases, complications such as slow thinking, depressed mood, palpitations and insomnia may occur.
If the patient has a long-term loss of appetite, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations, and under the guidance of the doctor, choose the corresponding measures for treatment.