Anorexia

Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by extreme restriction of food intake and an intense fear of gaining weight. It is associated with significant physical and psychological health complications, including an increased risk of mortality. This disorder can affect individuals of any age, gender, or background, and is often linked with depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent serious health complications, which can include dehydration, organ damage, and even death. Treatments for anorexia nervosa typically involve a combination of psychotherapy, nutritional education, and medication.

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