i think its bulimia because then there throwing up all the food they eat so they have none leftin them but anorexics just eat a bit of food and don't throw up also both kinds do a lot of exersise so bulimics lose more weight cos they don't get hungry either they eat lots then purge i know because i am bulimic. i was since i was 9 years old i think im fat people think im mental because they think im to thin i don't believe them i am 12 now i weigh 4 stone i am 5ft 4 u may think im thin i don't
Bulimic
I think anorexia, or bulimia.
I think anorexia, or bulimia.
Anorexia, bulimia.
anorexia nervosa could be the possibility, but those who are anorexic perfer not to eat. The highest chance is orthorexia nervosa , which is caused by eating only healthy foods and constantly dieting.
The bingeing and purging activity associated with this disorder can cause severe damage, even death
Both Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia can cause tooth decay, from the vomiting. The acid in the vomit can erode the teeth. For a person who does not vomit on purpose, eating disorders can also cause acid reflux, which can also cause tooth decay.
If you are skinny when you look at yourself in the mirror you look super fat,and you star getting obssed and eating less then
THERE IS NO WEIGHT WHICH QUALIFIES YOU anorexia nervosa is a severe mental disorder. if you are naturally thin but eat healthily and are happy, YOU DON'T HAVE ANOREXIA. but if you constantly have negative thoughts about your body, and try to avoid eating, YOU HAVE ANOREXIA. you could still be obese. it doesnt matter.
Not usually, no. It is difficult for anorexics to get pregnant in the first place. But the severe lack in nutrition can be devastating for the baby.
yes if you have a eating disorder such as Anorexia Nervosa or bulimia and it gets bad enough it can cause death in many ways, some of these include heart attack from a weak heart, starvation, you can get severe malnutrition which in itself can kill you dehydration internal bleeding i have heard tho i am not sure if that one is true or not
Anorexia was first "discovered" in 1863 by two English doctors. However, this was the first time it was considered to be an actual disease. Records of anorexia date back to the times of ancient Greeks, where reports of self-starvation (anorexia) and throwing up after meals (bulimia) were recorded in monastaries. And priests wrote that Catherine of Sienna dies after starving herslef through eating only berries and fruits and refusing to eat at most meals, both which would be a sign of severe anroexia.
Anorexia nervosa restricting type is a subtype of anorexia nervosa characterized by weight loss achieved through strict dieting, fasting, or excessive exercise. People with this subtype do not engage in binge-eating or purging behaviors. Treatment typically involves a combination of medical monitoring, nutritional rehabilitation, therapy, and possibly medication.