Some of the most common effects are... Low body weight, frail bones, hair loss, heart problems, organ weakness, fatigue, dizziness, fainting, malnourishment, discolored nails, depression, dry / flaky skin, other organ problems / organ fialure, and possible death.
The scientific name for anorexia is Anorexia Nervosa.
Anorexia nervosa can cause serious health problems, including malnutrition, organ damage, and even death.
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Anorexia is the correct spelling.
It is just a shorter version of the full name. Anorexia is short for Anorexia Nervosa. Therefore, Anorexia Nervosa is commonly referred to as Anorexia. (As is Bulimia. Bulimia is short for Bulimia Nervosa.)
Those who are not treated for anorexia can suffer major health consequences. About 15% will die as a result of the disorder. Some can manage the disorder or attempt recovery on their own, but professional help is often needed.
Walter Vandereycken has written: 'Anorexia nervosa' -- subject(s): Anorexia nervosa, Therapy, Anorexia Nervosa
I do not think it can be associated with anorexia nervosa, but I think it can be related with bulimia nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa - band - was created in 1995.
Anorexia Nervosa - band - ended in 2005.
In people who suffer from anorexia nervosa, there is often a loss of overall bone mass and bone density. Osterporosis is common due to a lack of certain minerals and nutrients, especially calcium. Anorexia can cause anemia and poor blood flow / circulation, resulting in poor gum health. Teeth can suffer from acid damage if the anorexic has purging (bulimic) tendencies as well.
The term nervosa in anorexia nervosa refers to a state of nervousness or loss of appetite leading to an eating disorder. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by an extreme fear of gaining weight and distorted body image, leading to restricted food intake and excessive weight loss.