Why Do I Always Feel Hungry After Eating Recently?
Recently, I have been feeling that I can't seem to get enough to eat, which may be related to a large appetite, but it cannot be ruled out that it is caused by reasons such as hypermotility of the intestines, hyperthyroidism, chronic gastritis, etc. It is necessary to identify the specific cause and carry out targeted treatment. Here are some possible reasons and corresponding treatment suggestions:
1. Large Appetite
If you engage in intense exercise for a long time or frequently perform heavy physical labor, it may lead to rapid energy consumption in the body, resulting in a feeling of being hungry despite eating. This phenomenon is normal, and usually does not require special treatment, except for maintaining a healthy diet.
2. Hypermotility of the Intestines
If you have a high level of physical activity or suffer from intestinal nerve dysfunction, it may lead to accelerated intestinal motility and faster food digestion, causing you to feel hungry frequently. You can take medications such as Bifidobacterium Triple Viable Powder, Lactobacillus Tablets, and Bacillus Subtilis Granules under the guidance of a doctor to regulate the intestinal flora.
3. Hyperthyroidism
If the thyroid gland produces excessive amounts of thyroid hormone, it may lead to hyperthyroidism. During this condition, excessive secretion of thyroid hormone enhances the metabolic capacity of the body, resulting in a constant feeling of hunger. Medications such as Propylthiouracil Tablets, Methimazole Tablets, and Levothyroxine Sodium Tablets can be prescribed by a doctor to inhibit thyroid hormone synthesis.
4. Chronic Gastritis
Ignoring dietary habits and getting infected with Helicobacter pylori can lead to chronic gastritis. During this condition, abnormal digestion may occur, preventing the body from converting food into necessary nutrients, leading to feelings of hunger. Medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules, Colloidal Bismuth Pectin Capsules, and Bismuth Potassium Citrate Capsules can be prescribed by a doctor to alleviate the symptoms.
In addition, diabetes may also be a cause of these symptoms, accompanied by symptoms such as increased appetite, frequent urination, and weight loss. Medications such as Glibenclamide Tablets, Metformin Sustained-release Tablets, and Acarbose Tablets can be prescribed by a doctor to lower blood sugar levels.
It is also important to maintain a healthy diet in daily life and avoid eating stimulating foods.