Anorexia
... Anorexia
nervosa Overview Anorexia
nervosa is a mental illness. You have a preoccupation ... girls and women have anorexia . Anorexia
nervosa (AN), a form of self- starvation , is an eating ...
Anorexia Nervosa
... Anorexia
nervosa Overview Anorexia
nervosa is a mental illness. You have a preoccupation ... you continue to try to lose weight. Anorexia
nervosa Definition: ...
Binge eating
... is similar to another eating disorder , bulimia
nervosa , and some experts think it may be a form of ... ... Eating disorders , such as anorexia
nervosa , bulimia
nervosa , and binge eating , affect over five million ...
Bulimia
... the spectrum of eating disorders . Bulimia
nervosa is common among adolescent girls in the U.S. and ... can be difficult to overcome. BULIMIA
nervosa - An eating disorder which is characterized by ... received any treatment at all. Bulimia
nervosa is an eating disorder where a person has a ...
Bulimia nervosa
... Bulimia
nervosa , usually referred to as bulimia , is defined as ... increased production of urine , ... BULIMIA
nervosa - An eating disorder which is characterized by ... donation from: ... People with bulimia
nervosa often live in a secret world of shame and ...
Eating disorder
... patterns that comprise four categories: anorexia
nervosa , bulimia , rumination disorder, and pica . Anorexia
nervosa is characterized by self- starvation to avoid ... s. Eating disorder s include anorexia
nervosa , ...
Eating Disorders
... patterns that comprise four categories: anorexia
nervosa , bulimia , rumination disorder, and pica . Anorexia
nervosa is characterized by self- starvation to avoid ... behavior s. Eating disorders include anorexia
nervosa , ...
Starvation
... system. Physical symptoms of anorexia
nervosa associated with starvation Credits Email this ... Print this article Physical symptoms of anorexia
nervosa associated with starvation ... 3 billion ... to growing grain and vegetables. Anorexia
nervosa leads to self- starvation — a refusal to ...
Anorectal abscess
... Anorectal Abscess Anorectal Malformation ( Imperforate Anus ) Anorexia
nervosa Anorexia ( Anorexia
nervosa ) Anovulatory Bleeding (Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB)) ... ...
Appetite
... boredom, tension, anxiety , bereavement, and depression Anorexia
nervosa Acute and chronic infections HIV Pregnancy ( first trimester) ... or mouth psychological disorders that upset eating habits ( anorexia
nervosa and bulimia ) depression or anxiety ... - Loss of appetite - ...
Manic Depression
... ( Depression in Adolescents ) ... have a family history of anorexia
nervosa or other eating disorders have a family or personal history of mood ... ( manic depression ), anxiety disorders , ... anorexia or bulimia
nervosa : bereavement, being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as ...
Obsessive
... not be necessary in dealing with this problem. CAUSES"Both Anorexia
nervosa and bulimia are obsessive eating disorders , but they are not the ... it. Find Supportive Friends ... have a family history of anorexia
nervosa or other eating disorders have a family or personal history of mood ...
Pica
... , disorders in eating patterns that comprise four categories: anorexia
nervosa , bulimia , rumination disorder, and pica . Anorexia
nervosa is characterized by self- starvation to avoid obesity . Doctors use ...
Rectal abscess
... Ano rectal Abscess Anorectal Malformation ( Imperforate Anus ) Anorexia
nervosa Anorexia ( Anorexia
nervosa ) Anovulatory Bleeding (Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB)) ... A ...
Turner syndrome
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Adjustment disorder
... when to worry Chronic fatigue syndrome Memory loss : When to seek help ... Is Your Nest Too Full? - Source:WebMD Feature Archive Anorexia
nervosa - Source: Psychology Today Adjustment Disorder to Stress ors - Source: Psychology Today Buyer's Guide to Psychotherapy - Source: Psychology ...
Anxiety Disorders
... of the anxiety disorders , is characterized by repeated and unexpected attacks of intense fear and anxiety . have a family history of anorexia
nervosa or other eating disorders have a family or personal history of mood disorder s, such as major depression and bipolar disorder ( manic ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
... Drink Pathological Liars Have Different Brains Schizophrenia Linked to Genetic Mutation ... Conditions that commonly occur with bulimia
nervosa , such as depression , substance abuse , and borderline personality disorder , can make treatment of bulimia more difficult. Recovery from ...
Calorie
... Calorie s - diet Side Effects: Inappropriate dieting (fad dieting) can lead to rebound weight gain . Altered body image can lead to anorexia
nervosa or bulimia . Calorie s are a way of measuring the potential energy in foods . They also measure the amount of energy, in units, that the body ...
Cold intolerance
... about abdominal pain , bloating , constipation , esophagitis associated with bulimia , hair loss or texture change associated with anorexia
nervosa , cold intolerance , fatigue , weakness , fainting , substance use, sexuality, ... ...
D Depression
... by the FDA for the treatment of clinical depression ; subsequently approved for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder , bulimia
nervosa , and depression in the ... They affect from five to 20 percent of school -age children, most of them boys. Other conditions, such as ...
Deafness
... the cephalosporins, increased sensitivity to the sun with the tetracyclines, blood disorders with trimethoprim, and deafness ... or bulimia
nervosa : bereavement, being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian. Someone with another ...
Drug abuse
... especially major depression , bipolar disorder , schizophrenia and delusion al disorders and dementia The eating disorders anorexia
nervosa and bulimia Drug abuse , including alcohol abuse Severe obesity ... ...
Jaw
... with bupropion and buspirone. Bupropion should not be taken by patients with a history of seizures , high blood pressure , anorexia , or bulimia
nervosa . The jaw bone contains all the teeth and provides stability and mobility for the mouth and teeth for chewing. The lower jaw bone is ...
Ketones
... poorly controlled diabetes , a very low-carbohydrate diet , starvation (including disorders that result in poor nutrition such as anorexia
nervosa or bulimia ), alcoholism , ... Ketones Poisonous acidic chemicals produced by the body when fat instead of glucose is burned for energy. ...
Major depression
... and antidepressant medications (see major depression for a review of treatment s and self-care). have a family history of anorexia
nervosa or other eating disorders have a family or personal history of mood disorder s, such as major depression and bipolar disorder ( manic ...
Mental Health
... , and written or verbal tests. A mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker, can diagnose anorexia
nervosa based on the history reported by the patient and the family. Most mental health professionals recommend a form of psychosocial treatment for ...
Obsessive-compulsive
... stress disorder (PTSD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder in both adults and children age 6 to 17 years. have a family history of anorexia
nervosa or other eating disorders have a family or personal history of mood disorder s, such as major depression and bipolar disorder ( manic ...
Psychiatry
... s. Supplement to American Journal of Psychiatry , 157(1). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. Hay P, Bacaltchuk J (2002). Bulimia
nervosa . Clinical Evidence (8): 914"926. Bacaltchuk J, Hay P (2003). American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , " Conduct Disorder s" ...
Schizophrenia
... especially major depression , bipolar disorder , schizophrenia and delusion al disorders and dementia The eating disorders anorexia
nervosa and bulimia Drug abuse , including alcohol abuse Severe obesity ... tumours (malignant and non-malignant growths) degeneration ( ...
Sore Throat
... with bupropion and buspirone. Bupropion should not be taken by patients with a history of seizures , high blood pressure , anorexia , or bulimia
nervosa . - Sore throat and high fever (up to 105F) which appear suddenly - Painful swallowing and drooling - Irritability , agitation and fear .....
Testes
... ) or secondary hypogonadism (problem is with the pituitary gland or the hypothalamus ). Congenital absence of both testes . anorexia
nervosa An eating disorder manifested primarily by a loss of desire or willingness to eat for a variety of psychological reasons. In males: Small ...
Trauma
... intervention soon after a major trauma might reduce the likelihood or severity of ASD. Trauma tic event s can trigger anorexia or bulimia
nervosa : bereavement, being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian. Trauma , Nervous System ...
Traumatic event
... of your head forward and then backward), blood vessel destruction, and even paralysis . Traumatic event s can trigger anorexia or bulimia
nervosa : bereavement, being bullied or abuse d, upheaval in the family (such as divorce) or concerns over being gay or lesbian. Traumatic event s ...
Vomiting
... from the Greek word "emetos" ( vomiting ) and "phobos" (fear). Self-induced vomiting is one of the signs of the eating disorder , Bulimia
nervosa . Bulimics binge on food and then purge by self-induced vomiting and/or may frequently use diet pills , laxatives and diuretics to reduce their ...