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Article Title: About Anorexia

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Plainly put, anorexia is an eating disorder where a person

starves him or herself. Anorexia mainly affects adolescent

girls. They have an intense fear of becoming fat. They think

they are overweight, but in fact most anorexics weigh a full

15% below their normal body weight. Anorexia strikes about 1%

of adolescent females. This is about one in one hundred women.

Some psychiatrists think anorexia is not just about being thin

or fat. It stems from fear a of growing up and losing control.

It's about fear of becoming a women, growing up, building

relationships, leaving home.

Her body is changing and growing and she doesn't like it and

wants to be child sized again. Some psychiatrists think that

eating disorders can also be caused by life experiences such

abuse.

Some studies have shown that if a mother has anorexia a child

is 12 time more likely to develop it than someone with no

family history.

The person who suffers with anorexia cannot help herself. She

must be treated by a mental health professional experienced in

dealing with anorexia. Some receive long term psychotherapy.

The first thing however is to get this girl's health back as

best as you can. This person may need to be coaxed to eat, and,

may need a supportive caregiver to actually watch to make sure

she eats. There are numerous health concerns with anorexia.

Some of these are osteoporosis, irregular heart beat and in the

most severe of cases permanent failure of normal growth

development. Most women sufferers of anorexia will lose their

normal menstrual cycle. If an anorexic woman would conceive a

child she would be likely to miscarry or have a baby born

prematurely.

Without treatment up to twenty percent of anorexia suffers will

die. With treatment 60% can recover and maintain healthy weight.

However, even with treatment about 20% of people will continue

to have an unhealthy lifetime obsession with weight and food.

If you confront a loved one about anorexia get ready to deal

with someone in a true state of denial. They will be angry, and

may become more withdrawn and depressed. There is nothing that

you can do to change your loved one's perception of him or

herself. You can't make your loved one eat. There are many

organizations that are available to help anorexia sufferers and

their families get the help they need.

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