10 Common Causes for Loss of Appetite
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Food Poisoning
Depending on the severity, food poisoning can cause an individual to experience many symptoms. Some symptoms, such as loss of appetite and mild nausea, aren't serious. However, more extreme cases of food poisoning can lead to dangerous symptoms, such as bloody diarrhea, nonstop vomiting or retching, high fever and dehydration.6‘Food Poisoning Symptoms’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/symptoms.html
Loss of appetite can occur due to stomach cramps and nausea, which are characteristic of most cases of food poisoning. Food poisoning is caused by consuming contaminated foods with harmful bacteria or other microbes.
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