Anorexia can affect all of the body systems, eventually. It can cause eyesight problem, hearing loss, dry skin, mental problems (depression, isolation, OCD, ect.), organ failure, nerve damage, muscle loss, and many other problems.
Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.
Yes
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 disrupt homeostasis by causing severe changes in body weight and disrupting normal metabolic functions. The body may struggle to maintain proper nutrient balance and energy levels, leading to deficiencies and complications in various organ systems. Severe malnutrition from anorexia can also impact hormones, leading to disruptions in the endocrine system and further affecting homeostasis.
It will affect your lungs and breathing.
An undernourished body stops producing sex hormones, so you lose your sex drive.
As is progresses, bulimia can affect virtually all of the systems in the body.
everything
Anorexia is estimated to affect 1 in every 250 people.
It delivers blood to the other systems.
Your teeth and your gums; nervous and excretory systems.