Yes. About 60% of anorexics will have at least one moment of relapse. It can take many attempts both personally and with professional help before a person is really "cured" of the disorder. For some this may never happen.
Anorexia and bulimia are mental illnesses which result from an excessive fear of getting fat.
no but she is tryin' not to be anorexia
That is the correct spelling of "recurred" (occurred again).
Nothing. It has no good points. The anorexic either starves to death, or has problems with their body that will last for the rest of their lives. Anorexia is like cancer, or a mental illness. It has no good points. It should be prevented, treated and cured, before it is too late.
If a friend has anorexia, firstly do not try and make them eat. It will make them worse, if they want to eat they will. Ask your friend if they have told anybody else (if signs of their anorexia are not showing) and if they have, ask them if they had spoken to a professional about getting help and support. You really do need to push your friend into getting help. He/she will be less likely to succeed knowing that they are not getting full support from their family and friends.
eating disorder. anorexia nervosa
The scientific name for anorexia is Anorexia Nervosa.
Malnutrition is bad. That means not getting the nutrition needed to survive which causes health problems like anorexia.
No she does not have anorexia.
Why don't you jus get it cured ? You won't have nothing to worry about after
If you are dealing with a serious eating disorder like anorexia, one of the most important anorexia tips you can receive, if not the very most important tip overall, is this one: Ask for help. Admitting that you have an eating disorder can be embarrassing, it can be hard, but in the end, it's necessary. Anorexia is a serious problem and getting help dealing with it is the first and most important step to overcoming the problem.
Anorexia is the correct spelling.