Increased appetite means you have an excess desire for food.
Alternative NamesHyperphagia; Increased appetite; Hunger; Excessive hunger; Polyphagia
ConsiderationsAn increased appetite can be a symptom of different diseases. For example, it may be due to certain mental conditions and endocrine glanddisorders.
An increased appetite can come and go (intermittent), or it can last for long periods of time (persistent), depending on the cause. It does not always result in weight gain.
The terms "hyperphagia" and "polyphagia" refer to someone who is focused only on eating, or who eats excessively before feeling full.
Common CausesCauses of increased appetite include:
Emotional support, and in some cases counseling, are recommended.
If a medication is causing increased appetite and weight gain, your health care provider may decrease your dosage or recommend a different drug. Never stop taking your medication without first talking to your health care provider.
Call your health care provider ifContact your health care provider if:
Your health care provider will perform a physical exam. During the physical examination, the health care provider will probably weigh you. You also may have a psychological evaluation
The doctor will ask you questions about your medical history, with emphasis on your eating habits. Questions may include:
Tests that may be done includee:
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You may have an increased appetite when the weather changes and becomes warmer or colder. It may not directly tie into your allergies.
Euphoria, increased appetite, dry mouth, and an increased need to do nothing.
Gastrointestinal problems include increased appetite, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.
nipples get bigger, increased appetite....read a book on it or consult your vet.
Yes, as you exercise you use fuel 'food' and your body will look to replace it.
Increased appetite, increased energy, increased sex drive, low blood pressure are NOT symptoms of a PTH deficiency. Symptoms related to a deficiency in parathyroid hormone (PTH) include loss of energy, Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, painful bones, diminished sex drive, heartburn, depression, kidney stones, high blood pressure, and many others.
pregnancy.
Red eyes, increased heart rate, dry mouth, and an increase in appetite.
No. Taking amphetamine will decrease your appetite, and probably significantly. If I take 30mg of Adderall/Amphetamine in the morning, food is the last thing on my mind, and I often have to force myself to eat just to get vitamins and protein.However, if you get addicted to the substance, one symptom of withdrawal is increased appetite.
Hi, as far as I know it can. Weight gain and an increased appetite are some of the reported side-effects. My son has just been prescribed cipla-actin to increase his appetite.
Smoking decreases appetite. Nicotine is a stimulant, and like all stimulants, it inhibits the appetite. Many smokers avoid smoking before a meal but smoke right after one. Individual reactions to smoking and appetite will vary. Some studies have found a correlation between increased appetite and smoking, while many smokers deny such a connection.
I have done some cursary (sp?) research on this, as my husband and I are tyring to conceive -- so I'm noticing every little thing. It seems that there are as many early pregnancy symptoms as there are women experiencing them. HOWEVER, increased appetite is one that some women cite. (I googled the terms "earliest sign of pregnancy" and "increased appetite" to find some anecdotal info, and some medical "help" sites). Good luck (either way, if you're wishing YES, or hoping NO)! C*