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ToggleAnorexia nervosa is a serious and potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of weight gain, a distorted body image, and severe restrictions on food intake. It often involves excessive exercise and, in some cases, other weight-control methods like laxative use or vomiting.
If you think you have anorexia or an eating disorder, it’s important to seek help:
Diagnosis often involves:
Early intervention is crucial to reduce the risk of complications. Treatment often involves:
Treatment Approaches for Different Ages:
Long-term anorexia can lead to severe and sometimes irreversible health issues:
Anorexia can cause menstrual irregularities, but it does not necessarily make a person infertile. If you have anorexia and are planning to conceive or are pregnant, it’s vital to consult your GP and care team due to increased risks, such as:
While living with anorexia can be challenging, many people recover with proper support and treatment. Addressing underlying mental health issues and maintaining a supportive environment is essential for long-term recovery.