Common Anorexia Symptoms

The precise symptoms of anorexia are unknown, although the effects are known and they can be fatal. Anorexia is a mental illness and has one of the uppermost death toll as apposed to mental illness. From 5-10 percent who have anorexia symptoms will die. Death can be caused by starvation, electrolyte disproportion, suicide, starvation,  or electrolyte disproportion. only half of anorexics will get better. However the rest of those with anorexia symptoms will waste a good part of there lives starving themselves.

The causes of anorexia, although not clear, are likely due to a combination of numerous factors:

1. Genetics. latest research show that the anorexia symptoms may can be spotted in families caused by genetics, just like depression or alcoholism. those who have the disorder in there genes are more likely to suffer from anorexia.

2. Psychological . When you become anorexic you think that everyone wants you to be thin and that people well love you more  feel they would be happier and more successful if they were thin. people who suffer from anorexia can tell themselves lies and live according to them.

3. Family Environment. unfortunately its vary common this days to see  Parents who criticize there teenage kids about many thing including the way they look and this has a vary strong influence on young teenage girls, also if there was a privies case of anorexia in the family, this to can be a trigger for developing anorexia symptoms.  

4. Culture. The American culture of the last century has a big part of  responsibility in the anorexia overflow today, the media tells us that beautiful girls are always extremely skinny.      teenage girls with anorexia symptoms well do everything it takes to have loss of  body weight, this is because they are mentally eel and have no intention on gaining weight, you can see when someone you know starts acting strangely in general and especially  when it comes to eating. The main two anorexia symptoms are - a change in behavior-acting more aggressively and or loss of focus, to be sure its best to pay close attention and see whether or not they eat there food.  

 

 

Anorexia today  is often seen  in girls as young as 9 or 10 years old and latest research shows that anorexia symptoms are seen in boys as well as girls. Anorexia symptoms are usually seen in white teenage girls from the middle and upper-class. But laetest research shows that the age grope of people who suffer from anorexia has spred to all ages. In the USA, anorexia symptoms are seen in over 2.4 million people, - from all classes and races.        

 

 

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