People who suffer from anorexia do not get proper nutrition. Without eating sufficient amounts, anorexics are also at risk of dehydration as significant amounts of liquid come from the foods we eat. Anorexics may also limit themselves to water or non-calorie drinks, which means they do not consume healthy drinks like milk. With excess exercise and not enough liquid or nutrition, the body can have problems establishing a balance of electrolytes. Weakness, dizziness, naseau, fatigue, or faitning may occur as a result.
If the malabsorption symptoms are pronounced, the patient may require intravenous fluids and electrolytes, and other dietary supplements. A diet high in calories and protein is often recommended
low electrolytes
Yes, solutions with a high percentage of electrolytes would be considered hypertonic.
Yes.
Yes, if the hormone imbalance is high then yes if it's low then no.
High prices
fluids create low pressure.
Teens suffer for anorexia and bulimia because they are scared of being fat and because they don't have a high self- esteem
anorexia most commonly affects teenage/young girls and women who are quiet, shy, well behaved and high acheivers at school. but lots of people can get anorexia...men, women, different ages.
When a person is parched, the best thing to do is to take in some fluids. The most popular one is water, or anything with electrolytes in it. For example, Gatorade has a high level of electrolytes.
anorexia is a mental illness. counting calories is something a a person with anorexia might do, but they have many other problems.
Drink more fluids