Welcome to the OutUK series looking at gay men and their health brought to you in association with
the NHS website.
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Each week we'll tackle a different topic in our A to Z of Gay Health. We'll have features and advice on everything
from relationships, sexual health, mental and physical conditions and how to stay fit.
You can follow any of links provided below for more information direct from the NHS website,
or view any of our Previous A to Z Features.
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You should also know that OutUK has produced a special report about: Coronavirus Covid-19.
[Previous Feature][Next Feature] This Week - W : Weight LossUnintentional weight loss is when you lose weight without changing your diet or exercise routine. It can be a sign of stress or a serious illness. See a GP just in case. Causes of unintentional weight lossUnintentional weight loss has many different causes. It might be caused by a stressful event like a divorce, losing a job, or the death of a loved one. It can also be caused by malnutrition, a health condition or a combination of things. Some causes of unintentional weight loss include: Sometimes weight loss can be caused by cancer. It's important to get it checked if you're losing weight without trying. See a GP if:
- you keep losing weight without changing your diet or exercise routine
Treatment for unintentional weight lossTreatment for unintentional weight loss depends on what's causing it. A GP will ask about your health and may arrange some tests or scans. Depending on the possible cause, they may: - advise you about things you can do to help, such as ways to reduce stress
- recommend treatment for any condition that's causing you to lose weight
- refer you to a specialist
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We'll have more information and advice next week on another topic in our A to Z of Gay Health. We have covered many subjects in this series and you can catch up with all of our Previous A to Z Features. If you want to find out more about this week's subject you can visit the Original article on the NHS website. If you are worried by any aspect of your health make sure you go and see your doctor or book an appointment at your local clinic. | |
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