What is Anorexia Nervosa?

Anorexia nervosa, a psychological illness, is a life-threatening eating problem characterized by abnormal body weight. This disease, which is seen in people who are obsessed with staying weak in general, is a disease that should definitely be treated. It can be interpreted as a disease seen mostly in young girls between the ages of 12-20, starting with puberty.

The disease first manifests itself when people who think they are too fat are started on low-calorie diets, and then loss of appetite begins. With loss of appetite, the body begins to weaken to the extent of disease. 


What Are the Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa?

The symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa can be listed as follows:

  • Severe weight loss that occurs even if there are no signs of illness
  • Constantly being weighed down and feeling overweight
  • Trying to hide weakness by wearing loose clothing
  • Not believing that you are thin and thin enough
  • Consistently using unnecessary weight loss drugs
  • Constantly worrying about their weight


Causes of Anorexia Nervosa?

Anorexia nervosa can be affected by many factors. Many environmental, biological and psychological factors trigger aneroxia. People with depressive, shy and obsessive-compulsive disorder, especially in adolescence, may have Aneroxia Neurosa, especially lack of self-confidence.

Although it has not been proven definitively, it can also be seen in people with a genetic predisposition, that is, in people with a family history of Aneroxia Neurosis. Likewise, environmental factors such as the desire to have a thin and perfect body adopted by popular culture are among the known reasons.

People experiencing symptoms of Anorexia Neurosa must consult a specialist and be treated. 

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