Gastritis: Gastritis typically does not cause hunger. In fact it usually causes the opposite: ●Pain in the upper belly ●Feeling bloated, or feeling full after eating a small amount of food ●Decreased appetite ●Nausea or vomiting ●Vomiting blood, or having black-colored bowel movements ●Feeling more tired than usual – This happens if people with gastritis get a condition called “anemia.
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