In general, anorexia is an eating disorder where people willingly limit their food consumption in order to lose weight while starving their bodies in the process. People that suffer from this eating disorder are usually around the beginning of their puberty, and most of these people are women.
Anorexic is the term used to describe a person suffering from anorexia. Anorexics have a 10% to 15% reduction to their normal body weight, making them thin and skinny. Even though they are already slim, they still have the mindset that they are fat or overweight. This can be attributed to their extreme or intense fear of being fat, although they aren’t. Based on this baseless fear, they develop these bad eating and nutritional habits which damage their bodies in a short period of time.
In order to determine anorexia and treatment needed to triumph over this psychological eating disorder, it must first be determined whether or not the person has symptoms pertaining to the disease. There are many symptoms in determining whether or not a person is an anorexic or not.
First is the eating or dieting routine of the person. If the person has an unusual eating or diet practice like refusing to eat in public or being fanatical with calorie intake when eating, then he or she may be suffering from anorexia.
Second, if the person focuses his or her daily life on controlling and managing their weight together with fixated episodes of food intake limitation, sugar and fat level scrutiny in food, and pain staking unbalanced diets, again the person has the potential of being an anorexic.
Today, treatment concerning anorexia has undergone tremendous changes and innovations. In severe or critical cases, weight gain is the first remedy or first aid in treating anorexia. This is achieved by supplementing the victim with 14 milligrams of zinc.
Research shows that sufficient zinc intake stimulates the appetite of the anorexic, showing increase in food consumption over a period of five days. The seriously low levels of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients in the body are instantly replaced, thereby averting any form of impending danger to the victim of anorexia.
Another recent discovery in treating this disorder is through psychological treatment and dieting counseling. The victim’s mind is conditioned through a succession of therapies and counseling sessions in order to encourage him or her to practice proper eating habits.
The disadvantages and dangers of suffering from anorexia and treatment with the current ways and means on how to avoid further damage by it are taught in detail. Treatments may take weeks, months or even years, but slowly the anorexic will be gradually cured of the harmful eating disorder after going through this series of treatments.
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