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Anorexia Treatment Centers What They Really Do

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Anorexia is a physiological and at the same time psychological illness best described as exceedingly low body weight tied with a distorted self body image. It is an eating ailment characterized by an reluctance to consume food because of excessive or intense fear of gaining weight.

People afflicted with this sickness are termed “anorexics” and they lose weight through many methods, including deliberate undernourishment, excessive and unwanted exercise, unnecessary weight control diet pills, or dangerous diuretic drugs.

If left untreated, anorexics endure body illnesses and malfunctions such as ulcers, low blood pressure, depression and anxiety, irregular menstrual periods for women, faintness, tiredness, slow heart functions, dry skin, brittle nails, and thin hair. Their bodies will ultimately fall ill, begin contracting more and more of these body malfunctions, and begin to break down. In severe and extreme cases, anorexia leads to death.

In order to identify and help people suffering from anorexia, there are numerous Anorexia Treatment Centers available all over the world today. These centers employ doctors, dietitians, and counselors that can diagnose anorexia and help people afflicted with it to manage and eventually conquer the illness.

Through proper diagnosis, doctors will know whether or not a person is suffering from anorexia. This is done by a thorough examination of the patient’s body, including their height, weight, heartbeat and air intake. The results of these tests will then be compared to that of a normal or average person of the same age and sex.

Additional tests including blood pressure monitoring, study of episodes of being tired, or fainting and being weak. X-ray examinations will also be conducted in order to determine whether the eating disorder of the patient is anorexia or some other type.

Most of these anorexia treatment centers today offer a “psychodynamic” approach in order to help the patient defeat this illness. The patient will go through a series of consultations and seminars wherein he or she will be instructed in ways to conquer the fear of gaining weight.

This “nutrition rehabilitation” can get quite expensive, but this is not the time to start pinching pennies. But if this is outside of your financial means, there is another way. There is a home treatment program offered that is endorsed by leading physicians and has helped numerous anorexics worldwide.

To learn more about the anorexia home treatment program, visit Anorexia Recovery Program. For more facts about anorexia causes and treatments, go to >> How To Treat Anorexia.

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