Am I anorexic?

Ask if you are anorexic, can be a great first step to control a very complicated and difficult illness. Although there may be medical causes for anorexia, loss of appetite and the resulting weight loss, such as certain drug therapies or prolonged disease. However, anorexia nervosa is a mental disorder caused by numerous factors that are not merely medical origin. Nervosa anorexia is as a disease as a very poor weight or excessive weight loss due to diseases such as cancer.

If you think you might be anorexic, you may recognize some of the following symptoms:

1) Often, anorexic food control, because many things in his or her life seem to be over control. You may find yourself eating a small amount of food like two or three carrots a day, or just one meal like rice. It is not unusual that anorexic begins with bending to perfectionism. In fact, there are many anorexics great students, great athletes and amazingFriends. Trying to deal with all these things, just as they try to get a perfect body.

2) Unfortunately, along with food control, anorexic tends to have a distorted image of his body. What other people would seem thin or unhealthy may seem fat for anorexia. Generally, the weight of anorexic underweight is significantly underweight. Also, if anorexic visits a doctor and is said to gain weight, it is almost impossible. Gaging on weight would mean fat, even if the person is dangerously thin.

3) From a medical point of view, anyone who has below 85% of its expected weight and age, a candidate for diagnoses of anorexia, although there are other factors that can lead to a reduced body size.

4) Although many anorexics can say that they are not hungry in an effort to hide their disorder, hunger persists. When the individual actually ceases to be hungry, it is often a sign that starvation is become life -threatening. Until then, the majority isAnorexics steeply hungry, but not willing to eat.

5) In girls, one of the key features of anorexia is three missed periods or more. Although this condition, amenorea, may also result in the fact that girls are practicing significantly if you are not an athlete or pregnant, you should worry if the period stops.

6) You may also notice symptoms such as sunken eyes, slow heart rate and greater susceptibility to diseases.

7) If food intake is still too low, the condition may endanger life. You may have dangerous heart arrhythmias and other organs of the body may fail due to starvation.

Unfortunately, anorexic may not be aware of these symptoms because the goal is to continue to thinner. This is a distorted view of the body. If other people have told you that you are too thin, and especially if your doctor has expressed concern about your low weight, you are probably anorexic.

If you can't eat enough food to gain weight and limit yourself to very little food, it can beA good hint that you are also anorexic. In our culture, we are told to watch our weight and the body we see on the film stars are extremely thin under normal weight bodies. This helps to disrupt our picture of what we should look like. However, monitoring someone's weight, when needed, is a characteristic feature of anorexia. If a person is under weight, the goal is to get one up to the ideal weight. If the ideal weight seems to be too thick, you may fight with a distorted image of how your body needs to look.

If you think you could be anorexic, the first thing you need to do is talk to someone to help you. Maybe someone is not a family member or husband. It can be a school advisor, a trusted teacher, a friend's parents or a doctor. These people can help you explain to your family members that you need treatment and support to overcome your condition. Decision to talk to someone who can change life because it can help you lead from potentially fatheLin diseases, for a healthier and happier life.

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