Anorexia can significantly impact the urinary system primarily through dehydration and electrolyte imbalances due to insufficient food and fluid intake. This can lead to concentrated urine, increased risk of kidney stones, and potential kidney damage over time. Additionally, hormonal changes related to anorexia may affect urinary function and lead to altered renal blood flow. In severe cases, these factors can contribute to acute kidney injury.
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what is the affect on the excretory system
Anorexia can slow down the endocrine system as the body begins to become deprived of essential vitamins and nutrients. If the anorexia persists, the endocrine system can be permanently affected.
Yes. Anorexia can weaken the lungs. It can also weaken the immune system, making the body more prone to respiratory infections.
Anorexia can affect the digestive system. But it often affetcs the internal organs (especially the heart), the nervous system, and the skeletal system, too.
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It affects the kidney.
Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.
When urine exits the urinary system, it is at the exterior of the body. There is no system "after" the urinary system.
Anorexia is estimated to affect 1 in every 250 people.
What are some harmful substances for the Excretory system
Anorexia can affect the respiratory system negatively. Due to a weakened immune system, an individual with anorexia is more suceptible to infections. With a severe lack of nutrition, organs will begin to weaken under stress and shut down.