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Question #20623
46 days ago
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why weight loss suddenly - #20623

Nikhil

I am really confused and a bit worried about my health. Last month, I was just going about my usual routine, and suddenly, I started losing weight without even trying. At first, it was just a few pounds, but now it's like every week I step on the scale, and there goes another couple pounds down. I mean, I didn’t change my diet or exercise, which kinda makes me wonder why weight loss suddenly kicked in for me. At first, I thought, hey, this is great! But then, I started feeling fatigued and noticed my clothes getting really loose, which honestly feels weird. I went to see my doctor and had some tests done, but everything came back normal — no thyroid issues, no diabetes, nothing. I know stress can sometimes play a role, but I thought I was handling everything okay. Why weight loss suddenly like this? Is it normal to just drop weight out of the blue? Should I be concerned or doing something differently? I mean, maybe I’m just overthinking, but it’s hard not to when your body changes like that. Any thoughts would be super helpful!

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Unexplained weight loss can be a complex issue and it’s understandable to be concerned, especially if you’re experiencing fatigue and other symptoms. Since your initial tests returned normal results for common issues like thyroid dysfunction and diabetes, it helps to consider other potential causes. Continued unexplained weight loss warrants further attention as it can sometimes be a sign of underlying conditions. You mentioned stress, which can indeed contribute to weight changes if it’s affecting your eating habits or metabolism. Other possibilities include gastrointestinal issues such as malabsorption syndromes, where the body isn’t absorbing nutrients properly—think celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Consider whether you’re having any digestive symptoms like changes in bowel habits or abdominal pain. Another angle to explore would be any changes in medication or supplements, as these can occasionally affect weight. Unintentional weight loss can also be a sign of some infections or early signs of more serious conditions like certain types of cancer, so vigilance is key. Since the initial tests were all clear, and yet you’re noticing continued symptoms, it might be valuable to pursue a comprehensive medical review. Perhaps seek a second opinion or consult with a specialist like a gastroenterologist or an endocrinologist. Meanwhile, monitoring your weight trend and any related symptoms you’ve observed can be very useful information for your healthcare provider. If you’re noticing more red flags like persistent fatigue, loss of appetite or any new symptom, don’t hesitate to follow up proactively. Also, consider ensuring your diet is well-balanced to support your energy needs and maybe discuss with a nutritionist if necessary. Remember, while stress might play a role, it’s better to rule out other issues first. Prioritize regular check-ins with your healthcare provider until a more definitive cause or explanation surfaces.

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