Does anyone you
know obsess about their size or weight when they are already thin? Low
self-esteem, self-harm etc - sounds like anorexia.
The symptoms of anorexia nervosa - how to check to see
if someone you know is anorexic
Anorexia Nervosa - Dying For Perfection by:
Anne Wolski
One of the most common and
potentially fatal of the eating disorders is anorexia nervosa. This disorder
affects a huge number of young women for a variety of reasons. It has also been
established that around twenty percent of sufferers of this disorder are young
males. It can also affect both males and females in the older age bracket.
Obviously, one of the most visible signs of this disorder is the excessive
weight loss that comes with self starvation. The sufferers of this illness
severely restrict their intake of food and suffer great anxiety at the thought
of losing control of their weight. The thought of becoming fat creates
incredible stress for them. Health professionals believe that anorexia nervosa
is more closely related to low self esteem and feelings of worthlessness than it
is to actual food and weight.
There are serious medical complications and psychological problems associated
with anorexia nervosa. Around ten percent of sufferers die from the physical
complications of the disorder although there is certainly hope for people if
they seek assistance in time. The sooner they seek medical help, the greater
their chances of recovery from this insidious illness.
Main signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa
There are a large number of warning signs that may be a sign that a person has
anorexia nervosa but there are also some main signs and symptoms to look out
for. These include:
- Dieting until they lose excessive amounts of
weight and refusing to gain weight despite the unhealthy weight level they
have reached;
- An incredible dread about putting on weight
or about losing control of their food intake;
- The belief that other people see them as
being fat even though their weight is well below normal. The sufferer also
believes that he or she is still fat;
- Putting ridiculously severe restrictions on
food intake; and
- Periods will possibly stop for a woman past
puberty and may not even begin for those who develop this disorder before
reaching puberty.
Warning signs of anorexia
There are also a large number of warning signs though these are not a way to
form a diagnosis. They may, however, give out a warning to people that a loved
one has a problem and may need help. Some of these behavioral signs include:
A person performing peculiar rituals around food. This may include things such
as chewing each mouthful a certain amount of times or eating their food in a
certain order;
- Choosing to eat alone rather than in
company;
- Refusal to attend any social gatherings
where there is food involved;
- Categorizing foods, including entire food
groups, into good and bad foods;
- Excessive 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.
About The Author
Anne Wolski has worked in the health and welfare
industry for more than 30 years. She is a co-director of
www.magnetic-health-online.com and
www.betterhealthshoppe.com which are both information portals with many
interesting medical articles. She is also an associate of
www.timzbiz.com which
features many articles on internet marketing and resources.
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