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Anorexia Symptoms



Anorexia symptoms are signs of this disorder that allow relatives and friends to recognize the appearance of this problem. Symptoms tend to show themselves in ways that people close to the person will notice. But just because a person exhibits certain signs of anorexia nervosa, it does not mean that a doctor will claim them to be suffering from this disorder. Medical doctors have specific guidelines they follow to medically claim that a person is anorexic. The official warning signs include a variety of medical and physical aspects.



There are many common warning signs that many people display when suffering from this condition. A refusal to maintain body weight at or above the minimal standard for that person's age and height is one of the most common anorexia symptoms. When underweight, an intense fear of gaining any weight or becoming "fat," is a key sign of anorexia nervosa. Sufferers of this disorder usually exhibit denial. Once severely underweight to the point that people notice, they'll continually deny the seriousness of their current low body weight. The final medical symptom is the absence of three consecutive menstrual cycles, also called amenorrhea.



As a parent or friend, warning signs to look for include loss of appetite during regular meal times. If the individual begins to avoid even being at meals with other people, and claim to have already eaten, this should be cause for concern. Anorexia symptoms don't just include food, though. Sufferers of anorexia nervosa will obsess over appearance, and will constantly criticize how they look. However, anorexics don't typically talk about losing weight. Because the individual is aware of his or her problems, they avoid discussion that could lead to that topic. Essentially, anyone with a loved one that is displaying more than a few of these signs should use judgment when confronting a friend or relative. Seeking help from a high school guidance counselor or doctor may provide answers on how to approach this subject in order to get the best results. Along with medical professionals, praying to God for guidance can often provide a great foundation to helping a friend or loved one seek treatment. "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28).



The worst thing a parent or friend can do is ignore the problem until it is too late. If the signs exist and the individual is called out about their problems with anorexia nervosa, they may address the issue more quickly. This does not mean they will be well immediately. Some researchers suggest that this condition is a chronic disease, meaning it will be an ongoing battle throughout their life. The sooner they know someone who cares is there for them and wants to help understand, the sooner they'll be able to start on the road to recovery. Major anorexia symptoms should never be overlooked because they can lead to further sickness and death.

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