Anorexia can commonly cause organs to become starved due to a lack of food and adequate nutrients. This can lead to organ malfunction or failure. Anorexia has also been known to cause anemia. The kidneys can have trouble processing nutrients and waste in the body, and can also begin to develop kidney stones.
Anorexia can commonly cause organs to become starved due to a lack of food and adequate nutrients. This can lead to organ malfunction or failure. Anorexia has also been known to cause anemia. The kidneys can have trouble processing nutrients and waste in the body, and can also begin to develop kidney stones. The liver can become strained and not function properly. Liver damage can occur, which may be permanent. With extensive liver troubles, janudice might happen, too.
There is no such thing as a "science application for anorexia".
Please be more specific in who "they" are.
Anorexia can commonly cause organs to become starved due to a lack of food and adequate nutrients. This can lead to organ malfunction or failure. Anorexia has also been known to cause anemia. The kidneys can have trouble processing nutrients and waste in the body, and can also begin to develop kidney stones. The liver can become strained and not function properly. Liver damage can occur, which may be permanent. With extensive liver troubles, janudice might happen, too. Exercise will tend to only worsen this. With more exercise, the liver is forced to metabolize mroe food faster. This can become increasingly difficult in those with anorexia due to a lack of food / nutrients in their body.
kidney fail
That is a general characteristic of anorexia.
A person who donates a kidney is called a living kidney donor.
No sane person would recommend or permit / allow anorexia.
no
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.
An anorexic is a person who suffers from anorexia.
As it causes many health problems such as; Death Anorexia, Liver problems, Heart Problems, Kidney Problems. an other injuries. Liz. As it causes many health problems such as; Death Anorexia, Liver problems, Heart Problems, Kidney Problems. an other injuries. Liz.