There are many things that a person can do to prevent their risk of developing an eating disorder. Some of those are...
*don't listen to others negative comments
*be proud of who you are and how you look
*maintain a healthy weight
*eat right
*exercise well
*be positive about yourself
*have high self-esteem
*surround yourself with helpful, positive friends and people
*get help if you think you might have a problem
*avoid "intense" or "crash" diets
If you eat slower it can reduce your changes of suffering from obesity
Medications are tailored to reduce the specific symptoms that the patient is experiencing (anticonvulsant medication may be required, for example, for an individual suffering from seizures).
Anorexia Nervosa is one of the most prevalent of all known eating disorders, and those who suffer from this condition manipulate their eating habits without regard for their health or wellbeing with the single objective of losing weight. Several types of treatments have been developed to combat this pervasive disease, and these can be separated into at least three different categories. As anorexia nervosa is a condition that has both physical and psychological implications - sufferers usually reduce their food intake to lose weight and increase their self esteem - the best approach is generally a melding of two of the three treatments: the medical and the psychological. The third treatment type is more informational and mainly serves to teach patients about good nutrition. The medical treatments that have been designed to combat anorexia aim mostly at dealing with the physical symptoms that are in evidence when the disorder is first discovered. Patients can, for instance, be extremely malnourished and can also be suffering from ancillary conditions including abdominal bloating, severely dry skin and debilitating headaches. The treatments that combat the psychological aspects of the disorder include, among others, counseling and therapy, and, here, the first priority is to convince the patient that their self esteem does not depend entirely upon their perception of their physical attractiveness as based on how much they weigh. Patients can - and should - attend both individual and group therapy sessions, and they should concentrate on both improving their self esteem and learning new ways of coping with stressful events. Trained dieticians are usually the people who are in charge of teaching anorexia nervosa sufferers all about how to improve their nutritional intake. Once the disorder has been identified and any relevant physical conditions have been treated, what remains is to help the patient gain back the weight they have lost. Patients have to re-learn correct eating habits, and this usually takes quite a while as their level of success depends on the rate at which their therapy sessions are progressing. Anorexia nervosa is a virulent and deadly disease, but the treatment options do work, and, given enough time, sufferers can be totally cured.
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Anorexia affects boys in the same way that it does for girls. There will be similar compliocations (like organ problems, hair lossm dry skin, ect.) Emotions, like depression, can happen for both boys and girls. Anorexia is pretty much similar, no matter who it affects, either boy or girl. The only main difference is that boys have "less pressure", in theory, to look a certain way or to be very thin, so less boys have anorexia than girls. Roughly 90% of all anorexia sufferers are female, while just about 10% are male.
Radium can help alleviate suffering by being used in radiation therapy to treat cancer. By targeting and destroying cancer cells, radiation therapy can help reduce pain and symptoms associated with the disease, improve quality of life, and potentially cure the cancer.
In Buddhism there is no belief in a supreme God, therefore, this question does not apply to traditional Buddhist thought-. I can give 5 reasons that suffering exists, but they have nothing to do with a deity. In Buddhism, it is of our own will that we end suffering- We can reduce suffering for ourselves and for others though acts of loving kindness, but it is only through connecting to our own Buddha nature that we can escape the cycles of rebirth and reach nirvana. Suffering is due to our unwillingness to accept impermanence- Suffering is due to our attachments to worldly things- Suffering is a Karmic reaction to Poor ethics. Suffering is caused by our own ignorance. Suffering is caused by negative emotions such as anger , greed, hate, and lust.