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Appetite - increased - Overview

Alternative Names

Hyperphagia; Increased appetite; Hunger; Excessive hunger; Polyphagia

Definition of Appetite - increased:

Increased appetite is having an excess desire for food. Hyperphagia and polyphagia refer to being focused only on eating (gluttony), or eating excessively before feeling full. These can be symptoms of different diseases.

Considerations:

Both mental conditions and endocrine gland disorders can cause polyphagia, which is fairly common.

Polyphagia can come and go (intermittent), or it can last for long periods of time (persistent), depending on the cause. It does not always result in weight gain.

Common Causes:

Causes of increased appetite include:

  • Reviewed last on: 8/15/2007
  • Rachel A. Lewis, MD, FAAP, Columbia University Pediatric Faculty Practice, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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