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Some signs / Symptoms of anorexia are... *Weight loss *Refusal to eat *Dry / flaky skin *Hair loss, discoloration, thinning, and/or loss of "shine" *Fainting *Dizziness *Sensitivity to the cold *Constant / intense exercising *Organ problems / failure *Low heart rate / blood pressure *Depression *Odd habits or food rituals *Only eating low-cal, "safe" foods *Constantly weighing themselves *Dressing in layers ot hide weight loss *Isolating themselves more / becoming more secretive around others *Growth of thin, "peach fuzz" hair, called lanugo Note - These are only a few signs and symptoms. Those who suffer from anorexia may experience some or all of these factors. Certain ones can come and go, while others may never appear at all in a ceratin indiviual. Also, just because a person exhibits one or more of the signs, it doen not always mean that that person specifically has anorexia. Ans) Some of the symptoms of anorexia are:Aversion to foodFear of gaining weight.Distorted body imageDepressionAnxietyObsessed about dietingPeople suffering from anorexia inevitably take extreme measures to avoid eating. To know more about anorexia and its symptoms, visit the link below.
Anorexia nervosa might be one, but it depends on what you meant by "stronger". Anorexic people tend to feel stronger during starvation because they have the illusion of being in control. But continue with the starvation and the death will come, obviously.
Death from vomiting is rare but can occur due to severe dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, aspiration of vomit leading to choking or respiratory distress, or underlying medical conditions such as gastrointestinal bleeding or organ failure. If someone experiences persistent vomiting, it's important to seek medical attention to prevent these complications.
Some signs and symptoms of anorexia are:Extreme weight loss or loss of body fatRefusal to eatDry/flaky skinHair loss, discoloration, thinning, and/or loss of "shine"Fainting or dizzinessSensitivity to the coldConstant or extraordinarily intense exercisingOrgan problems/failureLow heart rateLow blood pressureDepressionOdd habits or food ritualsOnly eating low-calorie, "safe" foodsConstant weighingDressing in layers to hide weight lossIsolating themselves or becoming secretive around othersDry skinBrittle bonesLow body temperatureFatigueNote - These are only a few signs and symptoms. Those who suffer from anorexia may experience some or all of these factors. Certain ones can come and go, while others may never appear at all in a certain indiviual. Also, just because a person exhibits one or more of the signs, it doen not always mean that that person specifically has anorexia.
An eating disorder that usually occurs in adolescent girls is anorexia (not eating enough food).In other cases, it can be bulimia (eating large amounts of food and then vomiting or taking laxatives).
I don't think it would be all that different. It doesn't matter where you come from. Anorexia doesn't discriminate.
Anorexia is a very dangerous! You should seek professional help immediately. Most people can not over come anorexia alone. Talk with your doctor, he will point you in the right direction and get you the help you need.
The danger of this is that then a day will come when without it you can not get stimulated.
any situation where the communication failure
Come into My Heart was created in 1978.
Anorexia, Bulimia, Binging. Those come in many different variations.