What are the manifestations of anorexia
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I found that my son didn't like eating recently. He often said that he was full and that he was thin and small. Now he feels thinner. He seems to be a little anorexic. So I took him to see a doctor. He is really anorexic and needs to recover through diet and treatment. Today, let me talk about the manifestations of anorexia.
What are the manifestations of anorexia
Performance 1: weight loss, edema. Lack of fat in the body, easy to cold, chilly. Abnormal hormone levels in the body, resulting in thin hair or excessive body hair. Heart function decline, slow heart rate, decreased blood pressure, arrhythmia, leading to sudden death. Heart blood flow decreased, cerebral vascular insufficiency, easy to cause syncope.
Performance two: women reduce or stop menstruation, both men and women have a lack of sexual desire. Patients can also have other symptoms of neurosis, such as hysteria, upper abdominal discomfort, unexplained fatigue, lack of interest in sexual desire and insomnia. Patients often have personality changes, such as depression, anxiety, moodiness, compulsion or doing something repeatedly. They often lie and conceal their eating habits.
Performance three: common symptoms are: chills, constipation, bloating, nausea, vomiting, belching and other gastrointestinal symptoms, fatigue and weakness, vertigo, syncope, palpitation, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, amenorrhea (without oral contraceptives), decreased libido, infertility, decreased sleep quality, early awakening.
matters needing attention
Anorexia is more difficult to treat if it is serious. Organ failure and infection caused by malnutrition are more significant in the later stage of anorexia. Therefore, we must pay attention to it. Patients can be cured if they maintain a good psychological state and live a healthy and active life.