Loss of appetite after recovering from COVID-19
"Post-recovery from阳康" refers to the period after recovery from a novel coronavirus infection. If patients experience loss of appetite after recovery, it may be due to incomplete physical recovery, requiring the development of healthy lifestyle habits. It could also be caused by acute gastroenteritis; in such cases, patients should go to the hospital for further examination and receive medication-based treatment.
1. Incomplete Recovery
After the novel coronavirus infects the body, it may attack the digestive system, leading to symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. Additionally, the inflammatory response triggered by the virus may cause fever, increased metabolic rate, and higher oxygen consumption, resulting in general fatigue, low energy, and reduced appetite. It is recommended that patients follow a light diet, avoiding excessive intake of high-oil, high-fat, and high-calorie foods such as fried chicken, fatty meat, and hamburgers. Patients should also engage in moderate physical exercise to promote gastrointestinal motility and enhance immune function.
2. Acute Gastroenteritis
The novel coronavirus may damage the digestive system, causing gastrointestinal injury. After recovery, patients' bodies are relatively weak, and improper diet may easily lead to acute gastroenteritis, which can result in loss of appetite and possibly accompanying symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. It is recommended that patients take medications under a doctor's guidance, such as Bifidobacterium triple viable capsules, compound acidophilus tablets, or Bacillus cereus viable capsules. Additionally, patients should keep their abdomen warm to avoid getting chilled, maintain a light diet, and avoid overeating.