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Causes of weight loss

Weight loss
 Weight loss is a complete lack of body mass due to many causes, which may be organic causes, psychological reasons, or causes. Weight loss may be deliberate and planned by dieting or sudden and unexpected weight loss. Or in which case weight loss is a symptom of a condition or many health problems. Weight loss is not a disease in itself. 
 Causes of weight loss
Do not eat calories as much as your body needs. Follow a strict diet. The body is exposed to extreme stress and tiredness. Some types of drugs and drugs that increase metabolism and metabolism, because they contain manufactured hormones, such as blood pressure drugs, sedatives and antidepressants. Psychological factors such as anxiety and stress, depression, psychological stress, frequent thinking of personal and public problems, and spiritual and social problems. Loss of appetite to eat. The presence of hormonal factors, such as: an increase in the secretion of thyroxine from the thyroid gland, or lack of insulin secretion of the pancreas, or the incidence of adrenal insufficiency. Gastrointestinal diseases, such as lack of absorption of food due to organic causes, pancreatitis, or liver and intestinal infections. Infection of a type of parasite that feeds on nutrients in the body, such as intestinal worms of various kinds. Severe and persistent diarrhea. Vomiting is permanent. Lack of eating. It may be difficult to swallow, and may be due to infections in the membranes of the mouth, sores, sore throats, tooth pain or loss and inability to chew food. Neural colon injury. Infection of the stomach ulcer or duodenal ulcer. Biliary disease. Malignant or benign tumor in the intestine. Cancer, especially lymphoma, and bone marrow cancer. Infection with an immune system, such as anemia, HIV / AIDS, or Crohn's disease. Acute kidney failure, and urinary tract diseases. Tuberculosis. Respiratory tract infections, cardiovascular disease, and nervous tremors. Genetic predispositions; family history contains similar cases. Aging. Exposure to pollution, chemicals, and smoking. Subject to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Alcoholic beverages.

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