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Symptom: Appetite decrease


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Appetite decrease

1
  • pain in the right upper abdomen
  • fever and fatigue
  • joint pain
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • light colored stools
  • dark urine
  • loss of appetite
2
  • pain in mid-upper abdomen
  • decreased appetite
  • pain temporarily relieved with eating or antacids
  • heartburn
  • history of excessive aspirin or anti-inflammatory drug use
  • history of smoking
  • history of excessive alcohol use
3
  • weight loss
  • mid-upper abdominal pain
  • upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the back
  • loss of appetite
  • weight loss
  • black, tarry stools
  • fatigue
  • vomiting blood
4
  • most common in teenage girls
  • decreased appetite
  • fear of becoming fat
  • irregular or absent menstrual bleeding
  • weight loss
5
  • history of excessive alcohol use
  • history of gallstones
  • severe upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the back
  • nausea and vomiting
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • fever
  • decreased appetite
6
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the back
  • weight loss
  • history of smoking
  • itching
  • loss of appetite
  • history of chronic pancreatitis
7
  • cough producing sputum or blood
  • loss of weight
  • fatigue
  • night sweats
  • loss of appetite
  • fever
  • shortness of breath
8
  • episodes of bloody diarrhea
  • loss of appetite
  • fever
  • weight loss
  • painful joints
  • red, painful eyes
  • episodes of left sided abdominal pain
9
  • painless lumps in the neck, armpit or groin
  • night sweats
  • loss of appetite
  • fever
  • weight loss
  • more common after 50 years of age
10
  • more common over 50 years of age
  • change in bowel habits
  • blood in stool
  • weight loss
  • abdominal pain
  • abdominal swelling
  • loss of appetite
11
  • recurrent bloody diarrhea
  • usually in young adults
  • loss of weight
  • loss of appetite
  • fever
  • joint pain
  • red, painful eye
12
  • flank pain
  • weight loss
  • blood in the urine
  • may feel mass in the abdomen
  • more common over 50
  • fever
  • history of smoking
  • exposed to dyes, chemicals and rubber
  • decreased appetite
13
  • bleeding and easy bruising
  • bone pain
  • weakness and fatigue
  • fever and night sweats
  • pallor
  • lumps of the neck, armpit or groin
  • loss of appetite
14
  • mid-abdominal pain
  • bloody stools
  • pain exacerbated with eating
  • pain relieved with fasting
  • history of heart disease
  • history of peripheral vascular disease
  • loss of appetite
15
  • recurrent infections
  • weight loss
  • fever and fatigue
  • lumps in the neck, armpit and groin
  • more common in gay men, those receiving frequent transfusions and intravenous drug users
  • chronic cough
  • loss of appetite
16
  • butterfly rash on cheeks and bridge of nose
  • skin sensitivity to sunlight
  • fever and fatigue
  • weight loss
  • joint pain
  • more common in women
  • decreased appetite
17
  • history of excessive alcohol use
  • history of hepatitis
  • vomiting blood
  • weight loss
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • loss of appetite
18
  • recent sore throat
  • tea colored urine
  • fever
  • decreased appetite
  • generalized swelling
  • nausea and vomiting
  • weight gain
19
20
  • occurs most commonly over 60 years of age
  • difficulty walking
  • poor urinary control
  • poor memory
  • decreased appetite
21
  • most common in adolescents and young adults
  • painful, swollen joints
  • lumps in the neck, armpit or groin
  • fever
  • pain in the left upper abdomen
  • decreased appetite
   





Possible medical conditions of Appetite decrease : - Hepatitis - Infectious Mononucleosis - Cytomegalovirus - Leptospirosis - Brucellosis - Alcoholic Hepatitis - Cholecystitis - Pancreatitis - Gastritis - Peptic Ulcer Disease - Gastroenteritis - gastroesophageal reflux disease - Gastric Cancer - Esophageal Cancer - Esophageal Stricture - Anorrhexia Nervosa - bulimia - Pancreatic Cancer - Gallstones - Duodenal Ulcer - pancreatitis - Tuberculosis - Lung Cancer - Pneumonia - Ulcerative Colitis - Colon Cancer - Infectious Diarrhea - Crohn's Disease - Hodgkin's Disease - non-Hodgkin's lymphoma - tuberculosis - sarcoidosis - Colorectal Cancer - diverticultis - ulcerative colitis - colon polyps - infectious colitis - Kidney Cancer - cancer of the ureter - chronic pyelonephritis - Leukemia - aplastic anemia - myelofibrosis - multiple myeloma - mesenteric vascular ischemia - occlusion - chronic pancreatitis - gastric cancer - Aids - lymphoma - Systemic Lupus Erythematosis - dermatomyositis - chronic fatigue syndrome - rheumatoid arthritis - Cirrhosis - Chronic Hepatitis - Liver Tumor - Glomerulonephritis - Nephrotic Syndrome - Hydrocephalus - Alzheimer's Disease - Brain Tumor.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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