
Originally Posted by
megan343
ARE YOU A FUCKING MORON?
Anorexia IS a disease, pick up any highschool psychology textbook and it will tell you so.
Although I'm sure you were one of the ones never to get to level of schooling.
For the only retard left on this post...
What is anorexia nervosa?
Anorexia nervosa (anorexia) is an eating disorder with both physical and emotional traits. A person with anorexia severely limits food intake, has a distorted body image, refuses to maintain a normal body weight, and is intensely afraid of gaining weight, despite being very underweight. Long-term or severe anorexia can lead to serious health problems and even death. Anorexia can become a lifelong illness, although it is possible to fully recover with proper treatment.
What causes anorexia?
The cause of anorexia is not known, although certain personality traits (such as perfectionism) and a family history of eating disorders may contribute. Anorexia is more frequently found in athletes or people in professions that require thinness, such as modeling or ballet. 1
What are the symptoms of anorexia?
Common symptoms or characteristics of anorexia include: 2
Intense fear of gaining weight.
Restricting food or types of food, such as food containing any kind of fat.
Weighing less than 85% of expected body weight or failure to make appropriate weight gain for a period of growth.
Stopping or never getting a monthly menstrual period.
Seeing your body as overweight, in spite of being underweight.
Overexercising.
Secrecy around food and denial of a problem with eating.
Some people with anorexia make themselves vomit. However, bulimia nervosa is the eating disorder characterized by binge-purge behavior.
How is anorexia diagnosed?
There are no specific tests to diagnose anorexia. However, a medical history and physical examination, including assessing body mass index (BMI) to determine whether the person is underweight, will be done. A mental health assessment may also be taken to help the doctor decide whether anorexia and associated medical conditions, such as depression, are present.
How is it treated?
Anorexia is a serious illness. Early, specialized treatment may prevent a lifelong battle with anorexia and related health problems caused by malnutrition, such as osteoporosis or heart problems.
All people with anorexia need treatment, which includes taking steps to maintain a healthy weight, learning good eating habits, and receiving professional counseling. There are no proven medications to treat anorexia. However, some people with this illness may need medications to treat other conditions that often occur along with anorexia, such as anxiety or depression. Some people may need hospitalization for specialized treatment.
People with anorexia see weight loss as an accomplishment, so they usually do not seek treatment on their own. However, extreme thinness can cause serious health problems that eventually require urgent medical care. Loved ones often become concerned about the weight loss before the person with anorexia acknowledges there is a problem.
How common is anorexia?
Anorexia affects less than 1% of the general population; of that group, 90% are females. 3, 2 Anorexia usually begins during adolescence but can develop in early childhood. A few cases first occur in adulthood. It occurs in all races, although white females are most often affected. There may be a genetic link, since a person's chances of developing anorexia increase if a sister, brother, or parent has the condition. Young people who participate in sports or are in a profession that requires a certain body type (such as ballet, modeling, or wrestling) are also at increased risk for developing anorexia.
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