Yes. It can never truly be "cured". Some people will always have thoughts or actions that are similar to those of anorexics. Depending on the severity, it can leave permant skin, hair, or organ damage, too.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.
Yes, anorexia can lead to peripheral neuropathy due to malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies, particularly deficiencies in B vitamins such as B1 (thiamine), B6 (pyridoxine), and B12 (cobalamin). These vitamins are essential for nerve health, and their lack can result in nerve damage. Additionally, electrolyte imbalances and reduced blood flow associated with anorexia may further contribute to nerve dysfunction. Therefore, individuals with anorexia are at risk for developing peripheral neuropathy.
Nerve Damage was created in 2004.
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Anorexia can stunt someone height growth and cause permanent teeth damage.
Osteoporosis is irreversible in people with anorexia. Other health conditions resulting from anorexia are generally reversible.
The vagus nerve is located in the arm of a human. The lap band fill procedure can cause nerve damage to this nerve.
it depends on what the nerve damage was from and how much your body has healed
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Anorexia nervosa can cause serious health problems, including malnutrition, organ damage, and even death.
Ask your Vet. Nerve damage may be caused by conditions that can be fixed.
Yes, it can, I've suffered from mono and have permanant nerve damage in my neck.