Eventually, yes. Anorexia tends to cause malnutrition, which will affect skin and bone condition.
Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.
Anorexia is estimated to affect 1 in every 250 people.
Because of the malnutrition associated with anorexia, individuals often become anemic.
Yes
Yes.
Yes. Anorexia can - and does - affect anyone.
Yes, anorexia is most common between the ages of 12 and 25.
While anorexia can affect a person of any ethnicity or race, it is most commonly seen in Caucasian lesbian women and gay men
It doesn't. Anoexia is an eating disorder.
yeah, when you die.
Anorexia can and does affect the whole body. There is weight loss, which is visible. The hair can become thin and fall out. Nails become brittle and discolored while skin becomes dry. Malnutrition leads to weakened bones/osteoporosis and anemia of the blood from low iron. Anorexia also weakens internal organs like the heart and kidneys.
Anorexia causes malnutrition and all of the symptoms that it brings, including hair loss, fatigue, skin discoloration, and nerve damage.