Losing your appetite in summer? When it’s normal and when it’s a warning sign

Summer's heat naturally curbs appetite as the body prioritizes cooling over digestion. While lighter, water-rich foods become appealing, a persistent loss of hunger, especially with other symptoms like fatigue or nausea, signals a potential health concern. Experts advise seeking medical evaluation if appetite remains low for over five to seven days.

Losing your appetite in summer? When it’s normal and when it’s a warning sign
Summer's heat naturally curbs appetite as the body prioritizes cooling over digestion. While lighter, water-rich foods become appealing, a persistent loss of hunger, especially with other symptoms like fatigue or nausea, signals a potential health concern. Experts advise seeking medical evaluation if appetite remains low for over five to seven days.