Symptoms Linked To Fibromuscular Dysplasia
Unexplained Weight Loss

Unexplained weight loss is a symptom of fibromuscular dysplasia that can occur when the arteries around the abdomen are affected. This is often coupled with abdominal pain after a meal. When the stomach isn't getting enough blood, it has trouble digesting food properly. Other parts of the gastrointestinal tract might also be affected. When individuals lose ten or more pounds or they lose five percent of their body weight over six to twelve months, medical practitioners consider the weight loss unexplained. Unexplained weight loss occurs when an element such as dietary changes or increases in exercise have not occurred.
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