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Re: “I simply had no desire to eat and thought of food made me ill.”
Something else I found:

“The first thing I would do is look at the medications the patient is taking,” Dr. Finkelstein says. “Many drugs can cause a loss of appetite.” Common culprits include opiate pain medications, some antibiotics, blood pressure medication, and medications that can upset the stomach and cause a person to not want to eat, such as ibuprofen.








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Re: Illness symptoms question
By: Decomposed
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Tue, 30 Mar 21 2:18 AM
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Re: “I simply had no desire to eat and thought of food made me ill.”
Does food still have taste and smell? If not, then Covid.

My wife says pregnancy can leave you disgusted at the thought of eating. Naw. You're too old.

Google turns up the following:

The following medical conditions may cause your appetite to decrease:
chronic liver disease.
kidney failure.
heart failure.
hepatitis.
HIV.
dementia.
hypothyroidism.


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