I think you should see a doctor to rule out anything physical. This can be a normal sign of a eating disorder but if you don't have that I don't know. See a doctor first and hear what he says. he can refer you further.
Yes, Anxiety can cause nausea and thereby the loss of appetite as well, as the anxious person is often overwhelmed by his/her mental situation. Not just in adults, nausea is associated with anxiety in children as well.When nausea is dominating, the person can’t even think about eating something so the loss of appetite often follows.
Try eating something that is easy on the stomach - nurses often suggest dry toast. Eat slowly and don't eat too much. If the nausea persists talk to a doctor.
Yes - it is normal to not be hungry after surgery. Surgery is commonly performed under general anesthesia. General anesthesia often causes not only loss of appetite but also nausea (one of the reasons they tell people not to eat before surgery). Once the nausea wears off however, it is fairly common to be very hungry since the patient usually hasn't eaten in a while. Just how long it takes for appetite to come back depends on how well the patient feels after the surgery. The worse they feel, the more likely they are to not feel hungry.
Im male 56 years before any food I get nausea and losst appetite.
Sertraline (Zoloft) and fluoxetine (Prozac) can cause appetite suppression and temporary warping of the taste buds, causing weight loss and nausea, respectively. As you can see, generally anti-anxiety meds cause appetite suppression, not increase.
nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite....
Nauseous means "causing nausea" while nauseated means "feeling or suffering from nausea" For example: "Raw eggs make me nauseous." "I became nauseated from eating/drinking raw eggs."
Yes, shingles will cause loss of appetite at the sight and/or smell of food.
The subject is nausea.
nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever and headache
It eases nausea and pain as well as stimulates the appetite.
Gastrointestinal problems include increased appetite, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.