Anorexia nervosa can have serious implications if its duration and severity are significant and if onset occurs before the completion of growth, pubertal maturation or prior to attaining peak bone mass.[52] Complications specific to adolescents and children with anorexia nervosa can include the following:
Not to even mention all the stress it puts on the patiant's and family's lives.
Anorexia can stunt someone height growth and cause permanent teeth damage.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.
Caffeine is not a cause of anorexia.
Cardic Glycoside does not cause anorexia.
Anorexia is starvation..
Anorexia can cause some respritory problems. A person with anorexia tends to have a weaker immune system, making them more prone to infection and viruses (cold, flu, bacteria, ect.). This can cause inflamation and even possibly permanent damage to the respritory system. Increased stress on the body can also weaken the lungs. Anorexia can also worsen pre-existing conditions.
No. Anorexia is severe underweight. It has several causes, often psychological, but is not a cause itself.
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No. Anorexia can cause a weakened immune system, making an individual more likely to get sick with any disease, but it will in no way cause shingles.