Unexpected weight loss could be partially linked to a loss of appetite, although it can happen independently. Research shows hormones involved in regulating appetite are altered in people with tuberculosis. Approximately two-thirds of patients with tuberculosis experience dramatic weight loss. In addition to lack of appetite, the energy the body is using to fight the infecting bacteria could play a role in the loss of weight many people with TB experience.

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