The lack of hunger can be caused by physiological reasons such as overwork or pathological reasons such as indigestion and chronic gastritis.
1. Physiological reasons: overwork leads to gastrointestinal dysfunction, which results in a lack of hunger.
2. Pathological causes:
(1) Indigestion: every time you eat food is not fully digested, it is difficult to push downward, resulting in a large amount of food accumulating in the stomach, unable to cause hunger, so there will be always no hunger.
(2) Chronic gastritis: Food remains in the stomach for a long time and cannot be fully digested and absorbed. At the same time, these foods continue to ferment and produce gas in the stomach, resulting in increased intragastric pressure that suppresses hunger, which can lead to a lack of hunger.
There may be other reasons for the lack of hunger, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor for an examination to determine the cause of the problem and then seek treatment or therapy.