Unexplained weight loss is a decrease in body weight, when you did not try to lose the weight on your own.
Many people gain and lose weight. Unintentional weight loss is loss of 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) or 5% of your normal body weight over 6 to 12 months or less without knowing the reason.
Alternative Names
Loss of weight; Losing weight without trying; Unexplained weight loss
Causes
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A loss of appetite may be due to:
Feeling depressed
Cancer, even when other symptoms are not present
Chronic infection such as AIDS
Chronic illness, such as COPD or Parkinson disease
Drugs, including chemotherapy drugs, and thyroid medicines
Drug use such as amphetamines and cocaine
Stress or anxiety
Chronic digestive system problems that decrease the amount of calories and nutrients your body absorbs, including:
Celiac disease
Diarrhea and other infections that last a long time, such as parasites
Chronic inflammation of the pancreas
Removal of part of the small intestine
Overuse of laxatives
Other causes such as:
Eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa that have not been diagnosed yet
Diabetes that has not been diagnosed
Overactive thyroid gland
Home Care
Your health care provider may suggest changes in your diet and an exercise program depending on the cause of your weight loss.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Contact your provider if:
You or a family member loses more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height.
You have lost more than 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) or 5% of your normal body weight over 6 to 12 months or less, and you do not know the reason.
You have other symptoms in addition to the weight loss.
What to Expect at Your Office Visit
The provider will do a physical exam and check your weight. You will be asked questions about your medical history and symptoms, including: