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Osteoporosis, cardiomyopathy and irregular menstruation

Answer: Sensitivity to cold, Starvation, Hair loss

Overview: An eating disorder characterized by abnormally low body weight.

  • How common is the condition? Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in the US)
  • Is the condition treatable? Treatment from medical professional advised
  • Does diagnosis require lab tests or imaging?  Yes it Often requires lab test or imaging, Time is taken for recovery, Can last several months or years , Condition Highlight, It's Common for ages 18-35, More common for females,  Can be dangerous or life-threatening if untreated, Family history may increase the likelihood, Emergency room visits recommended in severe cases.

These are the Symptoms of anorexia:

Extreme weight loss, Thin appearance, Abnormal blood counts, Fatigue, Insomnia, Dizziness or fainting, Bluish discoloration of the fingers, Hair that thins, breaks, or falls out, Soft, downy hair covering the body, Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), Constipation, Dry or yellowish skin, Intolerance of cold, Irregular heart rhythms, low blood pressure, Dehydration, Osteoporosis, Swelling of arms or legs.

Common tests & procedures:

  • Physical examination: Diagnosis is usually made by checking BMI (Body Mass Index).  
  • Complete blood count (CBC): To rule out anemia.
  • Nutrient deficiency test: To check if the right levels of vitamins and minerals are present.
  • Liver function tests: To assess liver function and malnutrition.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG): To check the health of the heart. X-ray: To check the bone density.

Treatment:

  • Therapy: Counseling: To recognize underlying issues, and helping them learn to cope with the condition while encouraging them to successfully deal with associated emotions.
  • Self-care: Nutritional care for restoration of weight, and implementation & supervision of a meal plan.
  • Nutrition Foods to eat:  Fruits (especially apples, oranges, kiwis, and melons), Vegetables (cucumbers, spinach, mixed greens, mushrooms, radishes, tomatoes), Popcorn (not -buttered, air-popped) , Protein shakes No-fat cottage cheese, Sugar-free popsicles.

Treatment Specialist to consult:

  • Psychiatrist: Specializes in the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
  • Primary care physician: Specializes in acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health.
  • Dieticians: Specialize in the nutritious diet and patient's food habits.

But the 3, Sensitivity to cold, Starvation, Hair loss is the most effective ones. Ap.ex, Confirmed. I hope this helps I know it seems long but it's not it's just the overview of the effects of anorexia.