Is it normal to often feel unappetizing in the summer?

Often feel no appetite in summer may be a normal physiological manifestations, but also may be the existence of their own dyspepsia, intestinal flora imbalance, chronic gastritis and other abnormal pathological manifestations.
1. Physiological manifestations: higher environmental temperatures in summer make the secretion of digestive enzymes reduced, slow peristalsis can not be timely digestion and absorption of food in the intestinal tract may have a poor appetite performance.
2. Pathological manifestations:
(1) Indigestion: If there is indigestion, the food can not be effectively digested and absorbed, resulting in prolonged gastric emptying time and lack of appetite.
(2) Intestinal flora imbalance: when the diet is unclean or the diet is too cold will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, leading to the imbalance of the flora in the gastrointestinal tract, causing the symptoms of loss of appetite.
(3) Chronic gastritis: Chronic gastric mucous membrane damage caused by various reasons may also show symptoms of lack of appetite.
Often feel no appetite in summer may also have other pathological factors (such as gastric ulcer, cirrhosis, etc.), it is recommended to go to the hospital under the guidance of the doctor to take appropriate measures.