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lower digestive anatomy, hyperphagia, increased appetite, hunger, excessive hunger, polyphagia, hunger, normal desire, food, hyperphagia, polyphagia refer to focused only on eating, gluttony, eating excessively, feeling full, symptoms of various disorders, psychological, endocrine gland disorders, cause polyphagia, is fairly common, polyphagia, intermittent, persistent, depending on the cause, not result in weight gain, anxiety, premenstrual syndrome, bulimia, most common in women between ages 18, 30 years old, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes, graves' disease, hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, iddm, noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, niddm, drugs, corticosteroids, cyproheptadine, tricyclic antidepressants, emotional support, cases psychological counseling, drugs that cause increased appetite, weight gain, ask health care provider, decrease the dosage, discontinue the medication, consult, changing medications, an unexplained, persistent increase in appetite, unexplained symptoms accompany the problem, a history, emphasis on eating habits, a physical examination performed, once determined, underlying cause, medical history, increased appetite in detail, eating habits, have changed eating habits, have begun dieting, have concerns, weight, what, eat, typical day, how much, eat, what medications, taking any new medications, have changed the dose of medications, use any illicit drugs, what, time pattern, does the hunger occur, sleep period, does the hunger, pattern related to menstrual cycle, have noticed an increase in anxiety, have frequent urination, increased heart rate, have palpitations, an increase in thirst, an unintentional weight gain, unintentional vomiting, physical examination, general physical examination, a measurement, the body weight, psychological evaluation, performed diagnostic tests, blood tests, a chemistry profile, suspected physical causes, thyroid function tests, related to increased appetite.



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