Many factors can affect appetite in liver disease. It may be due to inflammation, ascites or distended abdomen putting pressure on the stomach, abdominal pain, bloating, disrupted glucose and insulin metabolism, muscle wasting, or cognitive changes. Food may no longer taste the same, or the person may develop nausea after eating.

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