Anorexia nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder that can kill. Seek psychiatric help if you are suffering from anorexia. Restricting a massive number of calories is going to wreck havoc on your body.
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No. Anorexia is severe underweight. It has several causes, often psychological, but is not a cause itself.
Anorexia, bulimia.
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Anorexia nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder that can kill. Seek psychiatric help if you are suffering from anorexia. Restricting a massive number of calories is going to wreck havoc on your body.
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Using anorexia - or any etaing disorder, for that matter - as a method of weight loss is never a good idea. Eating disorders can have many negative side effects, cause permanent damage, are an unhealthy way to live and lose weight, and can even be fatal.
Anorexia is an eating disorder that results in minimal food intake and can cause extreme weight loss. It is accompanied by a distorted self perception of weight that contributes to the low calorie intake. It can cause numerous complications, the most serious including brain damage and cardiac arrest. Put simply, anorexia can be a killer.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.
Sports anorexia is a type of anorexia (not an official diagnosis, however). With it, individuals with present typical signs of anorexia including a severely restricted diet and weight loss, but there is also signs of extreme exercise or sports. This contributes to weight loss, but can change the appearance of what some might think of as a "typical" anorexic (very thin, bones, emaciated....though this is incorrect because anorexia can exist at a variety of weights).