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Loss of Appetite, Many different cancers can cause loss of appetite, and many treatments for cancers cause loss of appetite. Usually lack of appetite is accompanied...
Carbohydrate craving. Increased appetite. Increased sleep. Weight gain. Difficulty concentrating. Decreased libido.
Another typical symptom is losing weight despite an increased appetite. This may be a first symptom. However, again, some of the other symptoms that may occur, such as being restless...
Loss of appetite . Pale skin and paleness of the inside of the lower eyelid , a low blood count (anaemia).
Some people worry about gaining weight when they give up smoking, as the appetite may improve. Anticipate an increase in appetite and try not to increase fatty or sugary foods as sna...
Muscle weakness. An increased risk of developing clouding of the lenses of the eyes ( cataracts ). An increased risk of duodenal and stomach ulcers.
Baclofen - feeling sick, tiredness, drowsiness, problems with eyesight, weakness, dizziness, light-headedness, headache, dry mouth , breathing difficulties, aching muscles, sleeplessness or nightma...
Refined carbohydrates, fructose and sugar-sweetened drinks have been linked with low levels of feeling full (satiety), difficulty controlling our appetite and a lack of excess energy to make ...
The circadian rhythm controls our sleep cycles. Increased appetite and weight gain. Withdrawal from friends or family. Irritability. In rare cases people with SAD have...
Diseases causing increased gas Most people with gas-related symptoms have increased sensitivity to gas or have one of the causes of increased gas production mentioned above.
An increased risk of developing cataracts Tell your doctor or optician if you develop any problems with your sight, such as blurred vision as there is an increased risk of developing cata...
As suggested above, foods which over-ride the body's appetite control system, such as sugary drinks and fatty foods, lead to children taking in more quantities than they need.
In addition to the increased risk of associated conditions as outlined above, there is: Increased risk of fractures of the spine.
Heartburn (acid reflux) . Increased appetite, which may cause weight gain. Difficulty sleeping ( insomnia ). Increased risk of infections, especially viral infections such a...
Seek medical advice if worrying mood or behavioural changes occur. An increased risk of developing cataracts . An increased risk of duodenal ulcers and stomach ulcers .
If you have diabetes and diabetic kidney disease, your risk of developing cardiovascular diseases is increased further. The worse the kidney disease, the further increased the risk. ...
The symptoms will often include tiredness, high temperature (fever), weight loss and loss of appetite. Other symptoms again depend on which part of the body is affected: Bones are th...
Less time spent sleeping increases the hormone ghrelin which results in increased appetite, and reduces leptin leading to a reduced sensation of fullness. Stress and lifestyle f...
Losing weight despite an increased appetite. The sensation of having a 'thumping heart' ( palpitations ). Sweating, a dislike of heat and an increased thirst.
Loss of appetite is also common. Symptoms usually last around 12 to 14 days but can sometimes last for as long as one month.