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Cachexia is a complex, multifactorial syndrome characterized by severe weight loss, muscle wasting, and a significant decline in overall physical function, often accompanied by loss of appetite and general weakness. Unlike simple malnutrition or starvation, cachexia is driven by underlying disease processes and cannot be fully reversed by nutritional supplementation alone. It is commonly associated with chronic illnesses such as cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure, and chronic kidney disease.The causes of cachexia are primarily related to the systemic effects of chronic diseases. In cancer, cachexia is often due to the body's response to tumors, which release substances that alter metabolism and suppress appetite. In conditions like COPD and heart failure, cachexia may result from chronic inflammation, increased metabolic demands, and reduced physical activity. The inflammatory response in these diseases can lead to muscle breakdown and altered nutrient utilization, contributing to the severe wasting observed in cachexia. Symptoms of cachexia include significant and unintended weight loss, muscle loss, fatigue, weakness, and reduced appetite. Patients may experience difficulty performing daily activities and may have a diminished quality of life. Cachexia can lead to complications such as increased susceptibility to infections, impaired wound healing, and decreased effectiveness of treatments for the underlying condition. Treatment of cachexia requires a multifaceted approach, addressing both the underlying disease and the symptoms of cachexia itself. Managing the primary illness through appropriate medical or surgical interventions is crucial. In addition, supportive care measures may include nutritional support, such as high-calorie, high-protein diets, and medications to stimulate appetite or modify the inflammatory response. Physical therapy and exercise may help maintain muscle mass and improve physical function. In some cases, medications specifically targeting cachexia, such as appetite stimulants or drugs to counteract muscle wasting, may be used.
Effective management of cachexia often involves a multidisciplinary team, including doctors, dietitians, and physiotherapists, working together to provide comprehensive care and improve the patient's quality of life. Early recognition and treatment are essential to managing cachexia and its impact on overall health.
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