actually its the complete opposite,when you get anorexia yourhair starts to fall and stops growing anymore.
Answer - That's true BUT your body does get a "downy" kind of hair called of Lanugo hair.
What do you mean "downy hair" does it grow on your head and is thin?
It can be. With anorexia, hair can become more brittle or fagile, fall out, thin, become lank, or lose its "shine" due to lack of nutrients. Dry, flaky skin is also a side-effect of anorexia. Together, they can make it look like "dry" hair is a consequence of anorexia.
yes.
Anorexia can cause serious health problems such as starvation. Anorexia also destroys your hair and nails.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.
true, that females are more likely than males to have anorexia.
The full name, "Anorexia Nervosa", should be capitalized. The simple and more common usage of "anorexia" does not need to be capitalized.
More people should know about anorexia because, the more people are aware and informed, the less cases will develop.
Most of the time bulimia starts with anorexia, but then maybe they go to somewhere with a lot of food and they lose control and binge. To get rid of the calories they purge an then this becomes an addiction. Bulimia is much more common than anorexia because not all bulimics have anorexia, but most anorexics have bulimic tendencies.
Perfectionists are more likely to be affected by anorexia than are other types of people.
Anorexia affrects women to men in a ratio of about 9 to 1.
Please be more specific in who "they" are.
Females. 90% of all anorexia cases are found in females.