Feeling full after a meal, especially a slight meal, is a common sign of a problem with the liver or stomach. This feeling of overeating, without having eaten much, can go hand in hand with experiencing a bit of abdominal aching and stomach acid or reflux. It also doesn't help when you are bloated and swollen. This will make you not want to eat at all but perhaps force in a few small mouthfuls, only to then feel full once again. Feeling full and not eating much is linked to weight loss and depression about your health.

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