PMS may cause abnormalities in blood sugar levels and hence cause cravings for certain foods in particular high fats and high sugar foods. A study conducted by a PhD student at the university of Adelaide (1999) confirmed that there is a link between food cravings/increased appetite and PMS. The women who were part of the study noted that their appetite increased during PMS and cravings for high sugar and high fat foods increased, as well increasing the frequency at which food was consumed. Some women almost doubled their normal daily Kilojoules.
I know for sure that increased serotonin and dopamine make a person happy so a decrease would definitely cause the symptoms attributed to PMS.
pregnancy.
One of the side effects of Pregabalin is increased appetite, but as with any drug, it depends upon the individual.
Diabetes is a medical condition that can cause dry mouth and increased thirst; along with poor appetite and night sweats. If you are having these symptoms, be seen by a physician to rule out diabetes and other potential causes.
You may have an increased appetite when the weather changes and becomes warmer or colder. It may not directly tie into your allergies.
Alzheimer's can cause sleepiness and loss of appetite.
not likely, PMS has obvious organic cause, bipolar doesn't.
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Yes, tapeworms can cause weight gain in humans by absorbing nutrients from the host's digestive system, leading to increased appetite and potential weight gain.
Euphoria, increased appetite, dry mouth, and an increased need to do nothing.
Sometimes. Periods of mania can cause Bipolar people to eat too much, or completely forget to eat. Periods of depression can also cause loss of appetite. Oh, and many medications for Bipolar Disorder can cause appetite loss.
That is probably PMS. PMS is premenstrual syndrome. This can cause irritability and cramps ect.