Hungry but no appetite.

Dr. Tracy Turner
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Building bridges to better health.
2025-05-20 11:54:35
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Hunger but no appetite may be related to emotional factors, upper respiratory tract infection, chronic gastritis, etc.
1. Emotional factors
Depression, depression, anxiety, etc. may lead to increased sympathetic excitability, inhibition of gastrointestinal motility, affecting appetite, and thus leading to hunger but no desire to eat.
2. Upper respiratory tract infection
When suffering from upper respiratory tract infection, inflammation may affect gastrointestinal digestion, thus affecting appetite, causing the above symptoms.
3. Chronic gastritis
When chronic gastritis exists, due to long-term inflammation of the gastric mucosa, delayed gastric emptying, stomach pain, etc., may also lead to loss of appetite.