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Definition

Anorexia is an eating disorder. It occurs when a person's obsession with diet and exercise leads to extreme weight loss. The disorder is considered if a person refuses to maintain a body weight at or above 85% of their ideal body weight. It can be fatal.

Symptoms

Symptoms may include:

Anorexia often leads to a number of serious medical problems including:

  • Amenorrhea (loss of periods)
  • Osteoporosis
  • Cardiac problems—can be fatal

Body Dysmorphia

Anorexia
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Treatment

The goal of treatment is to get you back to a healthy weight and keep you there. A healthy weight is above 85% of your ideal weight. To achieve this, your intake of calories is gradually increased. This can be accomplished through a number of interventions, including the following:

Cognitive-behavioral therapists help you develop a healthier and more realistic self-image. The therapist will help you find new ways to think about your body and your diet.

Therapy can help you understand and cope with concerns about your relationships.