exercising;
Excessive weighing;
Living their life around food;
Totally preoccupied with food, dieting, and weight loss;
Becoming withdrawn from family and friends;
Denial of feeling hungry; and
Making a lot of comments about looking fat and feeling fat.
Some common physical warning signs of anorexia are:
Obvious loss of weight;
A general look of being unwell;
Extreme sensitivity to cold;
Inability to sleep;
Growth of fine body hair;
Constipation; and
Problems with hair, skin and nails.
Some psychological signs of anorexia may include:
Mood swings and irritability;
Feeling they are not doing well, regardless of high achievement;
Difficulty in concentrating;
Suicidal thoughts; and
Feeling very happy when losing weight and becoming very depressed if feeling that eating is out of control.
How can anorexia affect your health?
As previously mentioned, anorexia nervosa can affect your health in a number of ways. Mental health can be affected by way of depression, suicidal thoughts, and mood swings.
There are also serious physical repercussions for health and it is therefore imperative to seek treatment or to encourage the person you are concerned for to seek treatment as early as possible.
The effect of starving your body can cause:
Low blood pressure which indicates that the starvation is affecting the heart muscle and increasing the risk of heart failure;
All body organs are under excess strain;
Dehydration resulting in kidney failure;
Reduction in bone density, causing osteoporosis;
General loss of muscle;
Fainting and general lethargy;
Low blood sugar that can lead to confusion, shakiness, and coma;
Chemical imbalances that cause cramps, muscle spasms, and fits;
Alopecia (hair loss); and
Downy hair growth (lanugo) on the body and face to help the body to stay warm.
What are the causes of anorexia nervosa?
It is believed that the symptoms of anorexia nervosa are caused by ‘starvation syndrome’. This syndrome is characterized by reduced blood circulation and chemical imbalances in the brain caused by continuous dieting. Many of the underlying causes are characteristic of other major eating disorders as well. It is particularly common for people with poor self esteem to fall victim to anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders. It is believed that these feelings of low self esteem and poor body image may be the result of the chemical imbalance in the brain.
Anne Wolski has worked in the health and welfare industry for more than 30 years. She is a co-director of http://www.magnetic-health-online.com and http://www.betterhealthshoppe.com which are both information portals with many interesting medical articles. She is also an associate of http://www.timzbiz.com which features many articles on internet marketing and resources.
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