Not very hungry every day may be due to slow metabolism, may also be physiological factors such as depressed mood, fatigue, sedentary after eating, etc.; may also be functional dyspepsia, gastritis, gastric ulcer and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: when the long-term mood depression or continuous fatigue, may cause the patient’s appetite decline, digestive function may also be slightly affected, resulting in the emergence of every day do not feel obvious hunger. In addition, sitting for a long time after eating will also affect the patient’s digestive ability, resulting in the next meal does not feel very hungry.
2. Disease factors: Functional dyspepsia, gastritis, gastric ulcer and other digestive diseases, as well as hypothyroidism and other endocrine disorders, will affect the digestive function to a certain extent, thus affecting the patient’s appetite, which makes the patient feel less hungry.
It is recommended that patients with long-term loss of appetite should consult a doctor in a timely manner and analyze the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician before proceeding with regular treatment.