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  • Essay / Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa - 1327

    Eating Disorders Eating disorders are one of the worst disorders, they can cause physical damage to the body. The most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. People with anorexia nervosa are described as having a fear of being fat even with low weight, including BMI (body mass index). Anorexia nervosa includes lack of appetite; it is difficult for individuals to hide this disorder. The body shows significant signs of weight loss, including brittle hair and nails due to lack of vitamins and nutrition. Women suffering from anorexia suffer from a lack of menstrual cycle. Bulimia nervosa is associated with binge eating and to prevent weight gain, the individual then purges and fasts to maintain weight. It is difficult to tell when a person has bulimia nervosa because they appear to be at a healthy weight, but because of excessive vomiting, the individual will have damaged teeth and mouth ulcers, as well as anorexia nervosa and fear. to become fat. is known to become a serious disorder, along with anorexia and bulimia. A person will have episodes of binge eating while sitting almost every two hours, lack of self-control is the best way to describe involuntary actions. Individuals are aware of the harm they are doing to their bodies and often feel very guilty and depressed. It is more than likely that binge eating disorder leads to obesity and other health problems associated with being overweight. In this article I will discuss the May article associated with this disorder, occupied by the notes and texts learned in this course.Anorexia nervosa1Anorexia nervosa is known to be a serious mental health disorder. This ...... middle of paper ...... could have. Some symptoms include: "Feeling like you can't control your eating behavior, eating until you feel discomfort or pain, eating much more food during a binge than during a meal or meal." a normal snack, forcing yourself to vomit or overexercising to avoid gaining weight. after a binge, improper use of laxatives, diuretics or enemas after eating, calorie restriction or avoidance of certain foods between binges, excessive use of dietary supplements or herbal products for weight loss ยป (Mayoclinic, 2016). During this time, it is suggested to be as positive as possible. If the person is able to seek treatment, they should talk to someone close to them about what they have experienced, this could be anyone, whether it is a friend or a relative, a teacher or simply a trusted person. They will be able to help the individual take the first steps toward successful treatment..