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Appetite - increased Health Article
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Definition
Increased appetite means you have an excess desire for food.
Alternative Names
Hyperphagia; Increased appetite; Hunger; Excessive hunger; Polyphagia
Considerations
An increased appetite can be a symptom of different diseases. For example, it may be due to certain mental conditions and endocrine gland disorders. 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 Causes
Causes of increased appetite include:
Home Care
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 if
Contact your health care provider if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office
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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