Always no sense of fullness, may be a normal phenomenon, may also be due to hyperthyroidism, diabetes and other disease states caused by abnormal phenomena.
1. Normal phenomenon: such as excessive exercise in the near future, exercise time is too long, the body needs to grow and develop, resulting in the body’s consumption of energy is greater, there may always be no sense of satiety, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, without special intervention.
2. Hyperthyroidism: the patient’s thyroid hormone secretion increases, resulting in an increase in the body’s basal metabolic rate, which may lead to always have no sense of fullness, but also may be accompanied by thinness, irritability and other manifestations.
4. Diabetes: This disease can lead to abnormalities in the breakdown and metabolism of blood glucose in the patient’s body, which may be manifested in a lack of satiety, frequent hunger, increased diet, and so on.
Always have no sense of satiety, it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible, after clarifying the cause, to give targeted treatment.