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CKD and Loss of appetite.

DR.PRATIM SENGUPTA Season 3 Episode 22

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can cause a variety of symptoms, including loss of appetite. When the kidneys are not functioning properly, waste products and toxins can accumulate in the body, leading to a range of complications. These complications can affect the digestive system and contribute to a decreased appetite.

Several factors can contribute to the loss of appetite in CKD:

  1. Buildup of waste products: When the kidneys are unable to effectively filter waste products from the blood, they can accumulate in the body. This buildup can cause nausea, vomiting, and a general feeling of unwellness, leading to a loss of appetite.
  2. Changes in taste: CKD can affect the sense of taste and smell. This alteration in taste perception can lead to a reduced interest in food and a decreased appetite.
  3. Medications: Individuals with CKD often take multiple medications to manage their condition. Some of these medications can have side effects, including nausea, which can contribute to a loss of appetite.
  4. Fluid and electrolyte imbalances: CKD can disrupt the balance of fluids and electrolytes in the body. This can lead to a feeling of fullness or bloating, making it difficult to eat a normal-sized meal and resulting in a reduced appetite.
  5. Depression and anxiety: Dealing with a chronic illness like CKD can take an emotional toll. Depression and anxiety are common in individuals with CKD and can contribute to a loss of appetite.

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