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5. Loss of Appetite

Gastritis also tends to kill the appetite. Physiological factors can produce this tendency because food can irritate the already inflamed stomach. In addition, people with gastritis are more sensitive to some foods, especially spicy foods, coffee, and alcohol. These tend to aggravate the symptoms. Loss of appetite is generally temporary and eases once treatment begins.

Understanding Gastritis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment options
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