Lack of appetite for food may be caused by bad habits, indigestion, hepatitis, etc. It is usually recommended to adjust the lifestyle and use medication in order to have an appetite for food.
1. Bad life habits: if the patient often stay up late, less activity, stress and love snacks, etc., it may lead to lack of appetite for food, usually recommended to adjust the lifestyle to alleviate the lack of appetite for food, such as going to bed early, getting up early, increasing the amount of exercise, reducing snacking, eating on time, etc..
2. Indigestion: Indigestion may also cause the patient to have no appetite for food, and it is usually recommended to use drugs such as domperidone to help digestion for treatment.
3. Hepatitis: no appetite to eat may also be due to hepatitis and other diseases, hepatitis usually due to bile production is affected by the decline in digestive ability, and then no appetite to eat, usually recommended for the cause of treatment, such as cholestasis caused by the use of ursodeoxycholic acid and other choleretic drugs for treatment.
If the symptoms are severe, or if the symptoms do not improve, the patient should go to the hospital for treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.