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weight loss, unintentional
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loss of weight, unintentional weight loss, decrease in body weight that is not voluntary, weight loss, decreased food intake, increased metabolism, intentional weight loss, many causes, unintentional weight loss, endocrine, gastrointestinal, neurological, psychiatric, eating disorders, anorexia nervosa, nutritional deficiencies, infections, tumors, prevent food consumption painful mouth sores, newly applied orthodontic appliances, loss of teeth, manipulative behavior, in children, unrealistic expectations of caretakers, children, depression, malnutrition, loss of appetite, over-the-counter drugs, amphetamines, chemotherapeutic agents, laxative abuse, thyroid medications, drug abuse, smoking, unrecognized intentional weight loss, undiagnosed anorexia nervosa, bulimia, aids, malignancy, acute infection, chronic infections tuberculosis, parasitic infections, traveled to another country, chronic diarrhea, hyperthyroidism
practice moderation, maintain a balanced program in both diet, exercise, weight loss, oral, dental problems, the dentist, weight loss, prescribed therapy in treating the underlying cause, an adolescent daughter, son, has an unrealistic self-image, seems to be dieting excessively, weight loss, excessive, greater than 10% of normal body weight, unexplained, weight loss is accompanied by other unexplained symptoms,
health care provider, obtain medical history, perform a physical examination, medical history, weight loss in detail, did the weight loss begin, has it been sudden, gradual, how much weight has been lost, has appetite decreased, has amount, kinds of food eaten changed, has physical activity level increased, has there been an illness, have there been dental problems, mouth sores, have stress, anxiety levels increased, vomiting, self-induced vomiting, an apparent increased energy level, has there been, excessive physical exercise, fainting, occasional uncontrollable hunger, palpitations, tremor, sweating, has there been a change in vision, increased sensitivity to cold, heat, constipation, diarrhea, increased thirst, drinking, increased urinary output, has there been any hair loss, what medications/drugs, diuretics, laxatives, alcohol, street drugs, has there been severe depression, body image, aware, the weight loss, pleased, physical examination, a general physical examination, a measurement, the body weight, diagnostic tests, nutritional assessment, blood tests, a chemistry profile, psychological counseling recommended in cases where anorexia nervosa, depression, the weight loss, early stages, anorexia nervosa best treated, hospital, close supervision, after anorexia nervosa has apparently been cured, individual should visit the doctor periodically, relapse is not uncommon, weight loss, a chronic illness, tube feeding administered, maintain nutrition, prevent edema, poor healing, muscle wasting, patient referred to a dietitian, nutritional counseling.
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