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Appetite, increased

Alternative names:

excessive hunger; hunger; hyperphagia; increased appetite; polyphagia

Home care:

Emotional support, and in some cases psychological counseling, are recommended.

For drugs that cause increased appetite and weight gain, ask your health care provider if you can decrease the dosage or discontinue the medication. CONSULT WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER BEFORE CHANGING MEDICATIONS.

Call your health care provider if:

  • there is an unexplained, persistent increase in appetite.
  • other unexplained symptoms accompany the problem.

What to expect at your health care provider's office:

A history will be obtained (with emphasis on eating habits) and a physical examination performed. Once determined, the underlying cause will be treated.

Medical history questions documenting increased appetite in detail may include:

  • eating habits
    • Have you changed your eating habits?
    • Have you begun dieting?
    • Do you have concerns about your weight?
    • What do you eat in a typical day?
    • How much do you eat?

  • medication
    • What medications are you taking?
    • Are you taking any new medications or have you changed the dose of your medications?
    • Do you use any illicit drugs? If so, what?

  • time pattern
    • Does the hunger occur during the sleep period?
    • Does the hunger seem to occur in a pattern related to your menstrual cycle?

  • other

The physical examination will probably include a general physical examination and a measurement of the body weight. Psychological evaluation may also be performed in some cases.

Diagnostic tests that may be performed are:

  • blood tests including a chemistry profile
  • tests for suspected physical causes (such as thyroid function tests)

After seeing your health care provider:
You may want to add a diagnosis related to increased appetite to your personal medical record.


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