Diabetes is a medical condition that can cause dry mouth and increased thirst; along with poor appetite and night sweats. If you are having these symptoms, be seen by a physician to rule out diabetes and other potential causes.
mononucleosis, but a fever and loss of appetite is normally present too.
AION stands for Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Symptoms for this condition include poor vision in one eye, scalp tenderness, unplanned weight and appetite loss, as well as fatigue.
Ehlers Danlos is the medical condition primarily defined by increased joint range of motion.
Could be narcolepsy.
is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the Heavy_metal_(chemistry) Leadin the body.
We cannot make medical diagnoses, we know nothing of your medical history or condition. See your doctor.
Because there is an increased risk of infrection, damage to the skin and bleeding.
The medical term you are referring to is "uremia." Uremia occurs when the kidneys are unable to adequately filter waste products from the blood, leading to a buildup of urea and other toxins in the bloodstream. Symptoms of uremia can include fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, and changes in mental status.
A genetic condition caused by the absence of chromosomal material from chromosome 15. Characteristics include developmental delay, unique physical features and insatiable appetite.
Adenoidal hypertrophy is overgrowth of the adenoids.
I have done some cursary (sp?) research on this, as my husband and I are tyring to conceive -- so I'm noticing every little thing. It seems that there are as many early pregnancy symptoms as there are women experiencing them. HOWEVER, increased appetite is one that some women cite. (I googled the terms "earliest sign of pregnancy" and "increased appetite" to find some anecdotal info, and some medical "help" sites). Good luck (either way, if you're wishing YES, or hoping NO)! C*
Fatigue may be the result of one or more environmental causes such as inadequate rest, improper diet, work and home stressors, or poor physical conditioning, or one symptom of a chronic medical condition or disease process in the body.