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Anorexia can take a serious toll on the body and on a person's health. It can affect all organs in the body. The most serious of those would be the heart, the kidneys, and the liver.
Healthiness is pretty serious.
If you are dealing with a serious eating disorder like anorexia, one of the most important anorexia tips you can receive, if not the very most important tip overall, is this one: Ask for help. Admitting that you have an eating disorder can be embarrassing, it can be hard, but in the end, it's necessary. Anorexia is a serious problem and getting help dealing with it is the first and most important step to overcoming the problem.
Most of the health consequences will more than likely be mental, since Anorexia is a disease of the mind, that is shown through the physical side effects. You're teeth won't go bad from the stomach acid like when someone is bulimic and puking constantly, but you'll probably have last effects, like thinking about going back to being anorexic, up to years after you're healthy again. This is different for everyone though.
In all but the poorest countries chronic diseases are the most serious health problem in poor countries.
The age at which the most people have anorexia is between 12 and 25.
Infectious Disease
Wile there are multiple facts of anorexia, the two most common are restrictive and binge anorexia.
At most, two pints before you are in serious trouble.
Probably AIDS and HIV.
Depending on the situation, it can be either no problem as all, or the most serious thing in someones life. It should not be taken lightly though, if you feel like you are anorexic or obese, check with a doctor and they should give you their professional opinion