Loss of appetite
Loss of appetite or anorexia means you don’t possess the same desire to eat and drink as you used to. Signs of low appetite include not feeling hungry, unintentional weight loss, and not wanting to eat. The idea of consuming food may make you feel vomitous and nauseous.
Long-term loss of appetite is a symptom of several health conditions. Medical or psychological cause such as chronic pain syndrome, stress, and depression. Constant pain in the body, no matter what the origin is, can cause fatigue. It will get worse if you are not getting enough nutrients or calories. Treating the underlying cause of chronic or long-term pain can treat anorexia and restore your appetite.