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6. Loss of Appetite
A change in taste, food aversions, and loss of appetite can be explained by illness or allergies, but they can also point to a deeper issue. As cancer grows in the body, metabolism begins to change, nausea can begin to surface, fatigue leads to inactivity, and anemia (low red blood cell count) drains energy – all of these can leave you feeling less hungry and less interested in food. In some cases of kidney cancer, a loss of appetite will come with a persistent low-grade fever, and the general discomfort can even make your favourite foods unpalatable.
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