2100, VGM Hospital bus stop, Trichy Road,
Singanallur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Accumulation of waste products in kidney disease causes nausea, taste changes, and reduced appetite.
Persistent appetite loss may lead to malnutrition and faster progression of kidney disease.
Evaluation includes kidney function tests, nutritional assessment, and screening for metabolic or electrolyte disturbances.
Appetite improves with proper dietary planning, toxin control, medications, and treatment of kidney disease.
Consult a doctor if appetite loss persists, causes weight loss, or occurs with fatigue, nausea, or swelling.
Book a consultation with our specialists.