What’s wrong with feeling bloated and not being able to eat?

Feeling bloated and unable to eat is due to factors such as insufficient power of the intestines and stomach, obstruction of the digestive tract, and liver and gallbladder diseases. When food enters the stomach, it needs to be stirred, ground and then emptied through the peristalsis of the stomach. When there is insufficient power in the stomach and intestines, the food cannot be digested and emptied as soon as possible, so the food will be retained in the stomach, which not only makes the stomach feel bloated, but also affects the appetite. When there is obstruction in the digestive tract, not only the food in the stomach cannot be discharged into the duodenum, but also the food in the intestines cannot be digested and emptied smoothly, which leads to over-distension of the intestinal lumen and a feeling of bloating in the stomach. When gastrointestinal obstruction occurs, it not only affects the appetite, but some people may also experience nausea and vomiting. Liver and gallbladder diseases are common in hepatitis, cholecystitis, gallstones, etc. These diseases will affect the secretion of bile, leading to indigestion of food, inducing abdominal distension, and liver and gallbladder diseases will also have an impact on the appetite, so there will be a loss of appetite.