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Polyphagia or
hyperphagia is an
abnormally strong,
incessant sensation of
hunger or
desire to eat
often leading to overeating. In
contrast to an increase...
- French).
September 1826. "Case of
Polyphagia". The
London Medical Repository and Review. 1828. "M.
Beaude on
Polyphagia". The Medico-chirurgical Review...
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include polydipsia (excessive thirst),
polyuria (excessive urination),
polyphagia (excessive hunger),
weight loss, and
blurred vision. If left untreated...
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increase of food intake.
Decreased desire to eat is
termed anorexia,
while polyphagia (or "hyperphagia") is
increased eating.
Dysregulation of
appetite contributes...
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Counterregulatory eating Behavioral addiction Binge eating Food
drunk Gluttony Polyphagia Fasting "Binge-eating disorder". mayoclinic.org. "Bulimia nervosa". mayoclinic...
- amygdala; it is
known that
injuries to the
amygdala in
animals can
induce polyphagia. On the
outbreak of the War of the
First Coalition,
Tarrare joined the...
- diarrhea,
increased consumption of
fluids (polydipsia),
increased appetite (
polyphagia), and
increased urine production (polyuria).
Other symptoms include hyperactivity...
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nitrogen (BUN), and sodium.
Adipsia Human homeostasis Polydipsia in
birds Polyphagia Potomania Primary polydipsia Water intoxication Hyponatremia Diabetes...
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results in
diabetes mellitus;
cardinal signs are polyuria, polydipsia, and
polyphagia. Clarke, I. J. (January 2015). "Hypothalamus as an
endocrine organ". Comprehensive...
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Endocrine system (weight loss, polydipsia, polyuria,
increased appetite (
polyphagia) and irritability).
Musculoskeletal system (any bone or
joint pain accompanied...