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Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia Nervosa. An Eating Disorder!. History. first documented in 1868 A physician named Charles Laseque gave the first description of the condition. Causes. Poor self image Stressful personal life Belief that they will be more successful if thin Psychiatric problem.

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Anorexia Nervosa

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  1. Anorexia Nervosa An Eating Disorder!

  2. History first documented in 1868 A physician named Charles Laseque gave the first description of the condition

  3. Causes Poor self image Stressful personal life Belief that they will be more successful if thin Psychiatric problem

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  5. Early Signs/Symptoms Moody Always thinking and talking about food Refuse to eat They exercise regularly Cook meals for other people Terrified of weight gain

  6. Physical Effects/Symptoms Menstrual cycle stops Fine layer of hair covering the body development can be delayed Nails and hair become brittle Skin dries and turns yellow Frequent urination and bowel movements Swollen joints and loss of muscle mass Bones become prone to breaks Severe depression Destroys vital organs Breathing, pulse, and blood pressure drop

  7. Prognosis for Anorexia Nervosa About 50% of anorexic patients recover . To the other 50% the following may happen: Cardiac arrest Heart Failure Starvation Death Suicide

  8. Treatments Counseling Prescribed Medicine Diet

  9. Future Outlook/Research • May be a genetic tendency • Some of the medical problems can be reversed www.geocities.com

  10. What can you do? • Supportive • understanding • Non judgmental

  11. Works Cited • About Mental Illness. (2002) Anorexia Nervosa. Retrieved October 19, 2006 on the World Wide Web: <http://www.nami.org/Template.cfm?Section=By_Illness&ContentID=7409.7 • Anorexia Nervosa (2005). Retrieved October 19, 2006 on the World Wide Web: http://www.faqs.org/health/Sick-V1/Anorexia-Nervosa.html • Anorexia Nervosa (2005). Retrieved October 19, 2006 on the World Wide Web: http://familydoctor.org/063.xml • Anorexia Nervosa (2006) Retrieved November 21, 2006 on the World Wide Web: <http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/anorexianervosa.htm • Belliner, K. (ED). (2001). Mental health information for teens. Detroit. Omnigraphers, Inc. • Beyond Animal Research. (2005) Anorexia Nervosa: The potential of non-animal research. Retrieved October 19, 2006 on the World Wide Web: http://www.pcrm.org/resch/anexp/beyond/anorexia2_0551.html • Bruno, Frank. (1987). Anorexia Nervosa. In the family mental health encyclopedia (pg 17-18). John Wiley and Sons, INC.

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