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No sane person would recommend or permit / allow anorexia.
Yes. Anorexia can appear and manifest itself in an individual in numerous different forms and stages. A person may have anorexic-like eating habits, or anorexia that is moderate or severe or anywhere in-between. There are ofetn stages, too. A person usually doe not just develop full-blown anorexia quickly. Usually, it starts out with a desire to lose weight, and some abnormal eating habits. Then, it slowly progresses. Eating habits et more un-natural and dangerous, and more weight is desired to be lost. This pattern continues often to a very dangerous and health-risk level.
An eating disorder is a psychological disorder in which the person has disturbed or abnormal eating habits. Anorexia and bulimia are eating disorders.
Anorexia isn't caused by what you eat, but by how much and what you think about your eating habits and the way you look. Obsessing about your weight and looks can trigger anorexia.
Yes, but no more than an average person would.
Anorexia is an eating disorder. People with anorexics severly limit their food intake to well below what normal, heathy levels and recommendations are.
That is a general characteristic of anorexia.
Anorexics are just as likely to get ascites as any normal person would.
An anorexic is a person who suffers from anorexia.
You cannot "catch" anorexia. It is not an infection like a virus that can be passed on from one person to another.
If you are trying to help a person with Anorexia it is VERY unhelpful to try and shove food in their face, talk to them and don't try to control them
I have had anorexia. It is not fun AT ALL. You would think that it would be worth it, to be skinny, but it isn't. I went into a short coma for a day or two because of anorexia.