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What Causes Feeling Hungry Always And Emotional?

my stomache has been hurting my appetite has changed im always hungry. i have become very emotional unlike me. my back has been in extreme pain. my stomache has becoming hard as the day goes. i get exauhsted easily. im 20 years old. im 5 8 and i weigh 168 and i have had my spleen removed at the age of three..
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
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HI thanks for posting your query on HCM.

Voracious appetite in your case can be related to the underlying symptoms of yours which point towards a neuropsychogenic cause particularly "FIBROMYALGIA".

This form of neurasthenia is associated with frequent fatigue and appetite disturbances.

Drugs like escitalopram and alprazolam can be helpful.

Consult an expert psychiatrist for further assistance .
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What Causes Feeling Hungry Always And Emotional?

HI thanks for posting your query on HCM. Voracious appetite in your case can be related to the underlying symptoms of yours which point towards a neuropsychogenic cause particularly FIBROMYALGIA . This form of neurasthenia is associated with frequent fatigue and appetite disturbances. Drugs like escitalopram and alprazolam can be helpful. Consult an expert psychiatrist for further assistance . thank you take care