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How did I end up with an eating disorder?
Many people have odd eating habits but a true eating disorder is “extreme shape and weight control behaviour” which in turn is caused by excessive concerns about your weight. Most people with eating disorders have poor self worth and perfectionist opinions about how they should look and what they should weigh.
Can anorexia cause headaches?
A lack of these nutrients, commonly experienced by someone who is restricting food intake, often leads to anemia and inadequate oxygen transport throughout the body. It could also result in fatigue, weakness, pale skin, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, dizziness, chest pain and/or headache.
Can anorexia damage your brain?
Anorexia is a mental health condition that involves compulsively restricting food intake. Because of a restricted diet, many people with anorexia experience cognitive problems. In extreme cases, anorexia can cause brain damage. Research has shown that starvation caused by anorexia can lead to brain damage.
What are the symptoms of an eating disorder?
Eating disorder behaviors only focus on food. Individuals with eating disorders generally have an unhealthy focus on food and weight, but the symptoms of an eating disorder can extend far beyond food.
How do you know if you have an overeating disorder?
Symptoms include: 1 Lack of control overeating. 2 Feeling guilty or ashamed of overeating. 3 Lack of purging followed by binge eating. 4 Eating more food than you intended. 5 Hiding your overeating from others.
Are there any myths and misconceptions about eating disorders?
Adding to this confusion is the fact that eating disorders are surrounded by a large number of myths and misconceptions. It can be difficult for some people to take an eating disorder diagnosis seriously. This section will help dispel some of the most common misunderstandings about eating disorders and those affected by them.
Are there warning signs and symptoms of anorexia?
An individual with anorexia generally won’t have all of these signs and symptoms at once, and warning signs and symptoms vary across eating disorders, so this isn’t intended as a checklist. Rather, it is intended as a general overview of the types of behaviors that may indicate an eating disorder.