Functional dyspepsia, pyloric obstruction and anorexia are some of the main reasons for not being hungry all the time.
1. Functional dyspepsia: If functional dyspepsia is caused by gastric and duodenal dysfunction, resulting in a large amount of food stagnation in the gastrointestinal tract, these foods will also release a large amount of gas during fermentation, which can lead to gastric distension, stomach pain and other discomforts, so that the stomach is not hungry.
2. Pyloric obstruction: when the pyloric anterior region edema, pyloric sphincter spasm or tumor blockage, the pylorus will appear different degrees of obstruction, which will cause delayed gastric emptying, so that the stomach contents of the stomach is too much, expanding the stomach, and then appear the epigastric diffuse distension or fullness discomfort, which can lead to the stomach has not been hungry.
3. Anorexia: If anorexia is triggered by excessive anxiety about body shape and weight, there will be resistance to eating, excessive exercise, not eating staple foods, etc. These phenomena will damage the digestive tract, causing early satiety, bloating, slow gastric emptying and other symptoms, which can produce the situation of the stomach has not been hungry.
If your stomach is not hungry, you need to consult a doctor in time, so that the professional doctor can clarify the cause of the disease and formulate an individualized diagnosis and treatment plan.