I think it depends on the person and your self esteem. I think eating disorders vary depending on what is happening in your life. If you question that you have one, then you probably do. It is extremely unhealthy and you should see a doctor.
It usually is years, at the least. Many eating disorders stay with a person throughout the rest of their lives.
A person could have anorexia for their whole life. Although if they maintain the lifestyle of an anorexic then their life will be short. very short.
it takes a very, very, long time to develop. Most times it starts out as a innocent diet. then when more things encourage it , it gets worse. sometimes it takes years.
You can live a full life span with one, if it is controlled and treated adequately. Only if it is not controlled is lifespan reduced.
The long-term mortality rate for anorexia is estimated at around 10%
Anorexia in the long-term, if not treated properly, can be fatal. The health concerns of anorexia - even if an individual is treated and recovered - can include life-long problems associated with anemia, osteoporosis/brittle bones, and heart problems.
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Anorexia has never been "a great thing". It is a very dangerous and potentially deadly eating disorder.
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Anorexia nervosa is a highly complicated eating disorder in which on restrains from eating for long periods of time resulting in malnourishment, hospitalization, or death.
Anorexia Nervosa is a highly complicated eating disorder in which one restrains from eating for long periods of time resulting in malnourishment, hospitalization, or death.
The scientific name for anorexia nervosa is Anorexia nervosa.
yes they can still have a period, but not for long, if the anorexia goes untreated.
No she does not have anorexia.
Treatment of anorexia nervosa includes both short-term and long-term measures, and requires assessment by dietitians and psychiatrists as well as medical specialists.
Anorexia is the correct spelling.