• 3 months ago
Top 14 Health Reasons You’re Not Feeling Hungry.
When your body needs fuel, it signals hunger. If that’s not happening, things like medications, emotions, or health issues could be why.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/ss/slideshow-reasons-not-hungry
Transcript
00:00Welcome back sun bro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about, Top 14 Health Reasons You're Not Feeling
00:14Hungry.
00:15When your body needs fuel, it signals hunger.
00:17If that's not happening, things like medications, emotions, or health issues could be why.
00:231.
00:24Stress.
00:25Stress triggers your, fight or flight, mode, slowing digestion and reducing hunger.
00:29Extreme stress raises cortisol, making you crave high-calorie foods.
00:322.
00:33Medications.
00:34Some meds, like antibiotics, depression meds, or blood pressure drugs, can suppress your
00:38appetite.
00:39If you've noticed a change, ask your doctor.
00:423.
00:43Cold or flu.
00:44When you're sick, your immune system releases chemicals that make you tired and less hungry.
00:48A little food, like chicken soup, can help your recovery.
00:514.
00:52Pregnancy.
00:53Morning sickness can kill your appetite.
00:55Try small snacks like crackers to ease nausea.
00:575.
00:58Stomach bug.
00:59A virus or infection can make you avoid food.
01:01Once you feel better, start with bland foods and stay hydrated.
01:056.
01:06Stomach disorders.
01:07Conditions like IBS or Crohn's can cause stomach issues that reduce your appetite.
01:12See your doctor if you have symptoms like nausea or pain.
01:157.
01:16Anemia.
01:17Feeling weak with no appetite might be a sign of anemia.
01:18A blood test can confirm it, and your doctor may suggest supplements.
01:228.
01:23Cancer.
01:24Cancer and treatments like chemo can reduce your appetite.
01:26Smaller, frequent meals can help.
01:28Talk to your doctor if you're struggling.
01:319.
01:32Aging.
01:33With age, digestion slows and senses weaken, reducing hunger.
01:35Your doctor can help if this is affecting you.
01:3810.
01:39Diabetes.
01:40Uncontrolled diabetes can cause nerve damage, slowing digestion and reducing hunger.
01:44Treatment could involve dietary changes or medication.
01:4711.
01:48Hypothyroidism.
01:49An underactive thyroid slows your metabolism and reduces hunger, but you may gain weight.
01:53Hormones can help regulate it.
01:5512.
01:56Migraines cause headaches, nausea, and vomiting, often leaving you with little appetite afterward.
02:0113.
02:02Depression
02:03Depression can either increase cravings or kill your appetite.
02:06If your mood and hunger are down, see your doctor.
02:0814.
02:09Concussion
02:10A concussion can reduce your sense of smell and make food less appealing.
02:13See a doctor and rest to recover.
02:15Remember, if you're noticing a drop in your appetite, it's important to pay attention
02:19to your body and find out what's causing it.
02:22Always consult a doctor if you're unsure or concerned.
02:24Take care of yourself.
02:25Thanks for watching, Sunbro.
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