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Getting Full Too Quickly
(HealthDay News) -- If you find yourself only able to eat a few bites of food before you feel "full," don't brush it off as a new weight-loss strategy, the U.S. National Library of Medicine advises.
The NLM lists these common causes of "early satiety," which is feeling full too quickly:
- Your stomach is emptying too slowly.
- Irritable bowel syndrome.
- A tumor in your stomach or abdomen.
- Heartburn.
- An obstruction in the opening of the stomach to the intestine.
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