Eating disorders cause of lack of nutrients and vitamins and chemicals that your body systems need to function. Without the necessary nutrients (etc), the organs begin to weaken and then shut down. The liver, pancreas, kidneys are at a great risk of this and are vital to your survival. It can also cause minor symptoms such as greasier hair faster and acid reflux or other GI problems. Also, because of the lack of nutrients, in girls their menstrual cycle usually stops and can very likely cause infertility later.
No, they shouldn't. Eating disorders can lead to many health problems, even death.
Some of the problem associated with mental problems are the eating disorders,mood disorders and anxiety disorders.
It can lead to other problems like heart, and other health problems. -It can also lead to other mental health problems, due to malnutrition affecting the brain, such as depression and insomnia, among others.
Examples of the mental health problems includes the gender disorders, adjustment disorders and the impulse control disorders.
Yes. All forms of eating disroders can cause serious health risks.
Bryan Lask has written: 'Children's Problems (Positive Health Guide)' 'Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence' 'Overcoming behavior problems in children' -- subject(s): Adolescent psychology, Child psychology, Child rearing, Problem children 'Eating disorders in childhood and adolescence' -- subject(s): Eating disorders in children, Eating disorders in adolescence, Anorexia nervosa
Yes, but only minimally. General eating disorder clinics actually focus on disorders that are very serious to one's health, like anorexia and bulimia.
No.
I think - along with many other people - that eating disorder are very dangerous. They can be tricky to ever cure and harmful to a person. In many instances, eating disorders can cause serious health problems and even result in death. Many cases and instances can be prevented or lessened if people and society changed, though.
They can cause many health and emotional problems, along with hurt friends and family and can even lead to death in some cases.
Urinary test could detect urinary tract disorders and other health problems.
Alternative NamesAnorexia nervosa - resources; Bulimia - resources; Overeating - resources; Resources - eating disorders; Resources - anorexia nervosa; Resources - bulimiaInformationThe following organizations provide information on eating disorders:Academy for Eating Disorders - www.aedweb.orgOvereaters Anonymous - www.oa.orgNational Eating Disorders Association - www.nationaleatingdisorders.orgNational Institute of Mental Health - www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/eating-disorders/